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  • swing
    adj. of or having to do with swing or its style.
    Ex. Tatum ... created ""swing"" piano and anticipated nearly all the rhythmic and harmonic idioms of the modern period (John Mehegan).

  • swing
    adj. 1. capable of turning to and fro; swinging.
    Ex. a swing lamp, a swing gate.
    2. (Figurative.) that can influence the outcome of an election or other issue.
    Ex. swing voters, a swing district.

  • swing
    expr. in full swing, going on actively and completely; without restraint.
    Ex. By five o'clock the party was in full swing. The Victorian Age was in full swing (Lytton Strachey).

  • swing
    expr. swing around the circle, (U.S.) a political swing or tour.
    Ex. Will the appropriated money be available for campaigning swings around the circle? (Springfield Republican).

  • swing
    noun Also, swing music. jazz, especially jazz for dancing, of the type popular between about 1935 and 1944, in which the players improvise freely on the original melody.
    Ex. The sextet's style is swing, and it swings in the most dexterous manner i

  • swing
    noun 1. the act or manner of swinging.
    Ex. He brought the hammer down with a mighty swing.
    2. the amount of swinging.
    3. something that swings or is swung, especially a seat hung from ropes, chains, or rods, on which one may sit and s

  • swing
    swing (1), verb, swungor (Dialect)swang,swung,swinging,noun, adjective.

  • swing
    swing (2), noun, verb, swung,swinging,adjective.

  • swing
    v.i. 1. to move freely or regularly back and forth, as an object suspended from above; oscillate, as a pendulum does.
    Ex. The hammock swings.
    2. to move back and forth through the air on a suspended rope or ropes as a sport.
    3. to han

  • swing
    v.i. 1. to play or sing with a lively, swinging rhythm.
    Ex. There is little that is new or startlingly original in the arrangements themselves, but how they swing! (Saturday Review).
    2. (Slang.) to be satisfying, pleasing, exciting, or livel

  • swing
    v.t. to play (music) as swing.

  • swing
    v.t. 1. to move (something) back and forth, especially with a regular motion.
    Ex. He swings his arms as he walks.
    2. to hang or suspend so as to turn freely.
    Ex. We swung the hammock between two trees.
    3. to cause to turn in alt

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