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To move around, back and forth, or from side to side, while suspended or on an axis
“I could see the shed in the distance, and I watched in horror as the door began to swing shut.”
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To move back and forth repeatedly and somewhat loosely
“I take a deep breath, straighten my tie, step up onto my desk, swing the flag around a few times, and begin to sing.”
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To move in, or lead to, a different direction
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“Just west of here, a small road will swing off the main highway, carrying you around the full perimeter of the peninsula.”
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To shift from one opinion, mood, or state of affairs to another
“Journalists today, more than ever before, attempt to swing public opinion and thereby change the course of conflicts with their writing.”
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To hit or strike with a sweeping motion
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“As the two men dash at each other, both of them swing at each other and counter the other's attack.”
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To walk or move casually, or with a rhythmic swaying gait
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“John Marston decided to quickly swing over towards Abigail to see if she needed some help.”
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To contend with (something), usually in an effective manner
“How are you going to swing two jobs and still find time to study?”
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To succeed in acquiring or bringing about
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“Party leaders expressed confidence in being able to swing the required votes once the bill finally is acted upon.”
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To have enough money to pay for
“Get your financial house in order before attempting to buy a house. Make sure you can swing that mortgage.”
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To move or jolt around unsteadily or abruptly
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To swing indecisively from one course of action or opinion to another
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To physically rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically
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To walk or move unsteadily, as if about to fall
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To arrange or organize for an outcome, especially through negotiation
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To feel favorably disposed towards someone or something
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To hang or suspend in an elevated position
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(of a person) To move in a quick and lively way
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To philander or have an affair
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To carry out a task, especially one that requires a degree of ability or skill
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To devise or contrive of (something) using skill or ingenuity
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To gain influence by corrupt means or intimidation
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To go on a voyage or journey
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To devote effort to something
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To eventuate or turn out, especially based on expectations
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To administer, implement, or carry out
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To make, or cause to make, a sudden forward movement
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To carry to another place by lifting
Noun
Plural for an act of moving from one point to another while suspended or on an axis
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“Paul stood outside, startled by the sudden swing of the door.”
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Plural for an act of moving back and forth repeatedly and somewhat loosely
“Lilly studied the woman covertly, admiring the carefree swing of her hair.”
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Plural for a discernible change in opinion or loyalties
“The swing in opinion has almost certainly been helped by figures which suggest that we are emerging from this recession.”
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Plural for a change in state, typically sudden or pronounced
“She then suffers a huge swing in her mood where she is easily aggravated, and little things make her cry.”
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Plural for a trend or movement towards something
“There has been a marked swing towards organic farming and the use of natural materials for the maintenance of soil fertility.”
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Plural for a physical hit or strike, or an attempt at one
“Brittany also took a swing at Scotty causing him to bob away from her.”
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Plural for the cadence or rhythm of a musical piece
“The rhythmic lope and swing of the music were part of a tradition that went beyond the Oliver band itself.”
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Plural for an undulating or throbbing movement
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Plural for the act of deflecting or something deflected
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Plural for a musical art form rooted in the African American blues tradition
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Plural for the space in or through which a mechanism can or does move
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Plural for a collection of sounds that are harmonized and organized in time or beats
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Plural for a sudden forward thrust of the body towards something or someone
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Plural for an allowable amount of variation of a specified quantity
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Plural for a quick wrist flick delivering a powerful shot, often used in sports like tennis and table tennis
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Plural for a journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
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Plural for infant-holding device that gently rocks a baby to sleep
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Plural for a continuous period of time
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