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    swing
    /swiNG/

    verb

    • 1. move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis: "her long black skirt swung about her legs" Similar swayoscillatemove back and forthmove to and fro
    • 2. move by grasping a support from below and leaping: "we swung across like two trapeze artists"

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  4. Swing definition: to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above. See examples of SWING used in a sentence.

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  6. To swing is to sway back and forth, or to move in a sweeping, curving motion. Wind chimes swing in the breeze, and a softball player swings her bat, aiming for the ball. A TV hypnotist will swing a shiny object in front of a patient's face and say, "You are getting very sleepy."

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  8. A small jewelled cross swung from a gold chain around her neck. • A lantern swung from a hook in the roof. • His opinions would often swing from one extreme to the other. • The wooden bridge swung from side to side in a terrifying fashion. • The only sound was the creak of a sign swinging in the wind.

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