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Word: Swing
Speech Type: Verb
Old English swingan ‘to beat, whip’, also ‘rush’, geswing ‘a stroke with a weapon’, of Germanic origin; related to German schwingen ‘brandish’
swɪŋ
move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis
Short Definition:move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on axis
Examples:- her long black skirt swung about her legs
- the door swung shut behind him
- a priest began swinging a censer
move by grasping a support from below and leaping
Short Definition:move by grasping support from below and leaping
Examples:- we swung across like two trapeze artists
- the Irishman swung himself into the saddle
move or cause to move in a smooth, curving line
Short Definition:move or cause to move in smooth
Examples:- she swung her legs to the side of the bed
- the cab swung into the car park
shift or cause to shift from one opinion, mood, or state of affairs to another
Short Definition:shift or cause to shift from one opinion, mood, or state of affairs
Examples:- opinion swung in the Chancellor's favour
- the failure to seek peace could swing sentiment the other way
play music with a flowing but vigorous rhythm
Short Definition:play music with easy flowing but vigorous rhythm
Examples:- the band swung on
(of an event, place, or way of life) be lively, exciting, or fashionable.
Short Definition:be lively or fashionable
engage in group sex or swap sexual partners within a group, especially on a habitual basis.
Short Definition:be promiscuous
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