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A state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity The party went with a swing It took time to get into the swing of things |
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Mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth |
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A sweeping blow or stroke He took a wild swing at my head |
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Changing location by moving back and forth |
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A style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s Flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz |
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A jaunty rhythm in music |
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The act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it |
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In baseball A batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball He took a vicious cut at the ball |
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A square dance figure A pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them |
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Move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting He swung his left fist Swing a bat |
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Move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner He swung back |
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Change direction with a swinging motion Turn Swing back Swing forward |
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Influence decisively This action swung many votes over to his side |
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Make a big sweeping gesture or movement |
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Hang freely The ornaments dangled from the tree The light dropped from the ceiling |
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Hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement The soccer player began to swing at the referee |
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Alternate dramatically between high and low values His mood swings The market is swinging up and down |
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Live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely |
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Have a certain musical rhythm The music has to swing |
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Be a social swinger Socialize a lot |
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Play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm |
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Engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends There were many swinging couples in the 1960's |
noun | action, activity, activeness |
noun | mechanical device, plaything, toy |
noun | blow |
noun | swinging, vacillation, motion, movement, move |
noun | swing music, jive, jazz |
noun | lilt, rhythmicity |
noun | golf stroke, golf shot, stroke, shot |
noun | baseball swing, cut, stroke, shot |
noun | country-dance, country dancing, contredanse, contra danse, contradance |
verb | move, displace |
verb | sway, move back and forth
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verb | travel, go, move, locomote |
verb | swing over, influence, act upon, work |
verb | sweep, swing out, wield, handle |
verb | dangle, drop, hang |
verb | aim, take, train, take aim, direct |
verb | change |
verb | live |
verb | be |
verb | get around, socialize, socialise |
verb | play |
verb | fornicate |