Swing word meaning and definition
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Click here if you Hate scroll, Show all | Too long, show scroll[noun] a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them
[noun] in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball; "he took a vicious cut at the ball"
[noun] the act of swinging a golf club at a golf ball and (usually) hitting it
[noun] a sweeping blow or stroke; "he took a wild swing at my head"
[noun] mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth
[noun] a jaunty rhythm in music
[noun] a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
[noun] 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"
[verb] change drastically"his mood swings"; "the market is swinging up and down"
[verb] hit or aim at with a sweeping arm movement; "The soccer player began to swing at the referee"
[verb] engage freely in promiscuous sex; often with the husband or wife of one's friends; "There were many swinging couples in the 1960's"
[verb] make a big sweeping gesture or movement
[verb] play with a subtle and intuitively felt sense of rhythm
[verb] move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner; "He swung back"
[verb] change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward"
[verb] move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting; "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat"
[verb] be a social swinger; socialize a lot
[verb] influence decisively; "This action swung many votes over to his side"
[verb] live in a lively, modern, and relaxed style; "The Woodstock generation attempted to swing freely"
[verb] hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The light dropped from the ceiling"
[verb] have a certain musical rhythm; "The music has to swing"
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\Swing\, v. t. 1. To cause to swing or vibrate; to cause to move backward and forward, or from one side to the other. He swings his tail, and swiftly turns his round. --Dryden. They get on ropes, as you must have seen the children, and are swung by their men visitants. --Spectator. 2. To give a circular movement to; to whirl; to brandish; as, to swing a sword; to swing a club; hence, colloquially, to manage; as, to swing a business. 3. (Mach.) To admit or turn (anything) for the purpose of shaping it; -- said of a lathe; as, the lathe can swing a pulley of 12 inches diameter. {To swing a door}, {gate}, etc. (Carp.), to put it on hinges so that it can swing or turn.
\Swing\, n. 1. The act of swinging; a waving, oscillating, or vibratory motion of a hanging or pivoted object; oscillation; as, the swing of a pendulum. 2. Swaying motion from one side or direction to the other; as, some men walk with a swing. 3. A line, cord, or other thing suspended and hanging loose, upon which anything may swing; especially, an apparatus for recreation by swinging, commonly consisting of a rope, the two ends of which are attached overhead, as to the bough of a tree, a seat being placed in the loop at the bottom; also, any contrivance by which a similar motion is produced for amusement or exercise. 4. Influence of power of a body put in swaying motion. The ram that batters down the wall, For the great swing and rudeness of his poise, They place before his hand that made the engine. --Shak. 5. Capacity of a turning lathe, as determined by the diameter of the largest object that can be turned in it. 6. Free course; unrestrained liberty or license; tendency. ``Take thy swing.'' --Dryden. To prevent anything which may prove an obstacle to the full swing of his genius. --Burke. {Full swing}. See under {Full}. {Swing beam} (Railway Mach.), a crosspiece sustaining the car body, and so suspended from the framing of a truck that it may have an independent lateral motion. {Swing bridge}, a form of drawbridge which swings horizontally, as on a vertical pivot. {Swing plow}, or {Swing plough}.
(a) A plow without a fore wheel under the beam.
(b) A reversible or sidehill plow. {Swing wheel}.
(a) The scape-wheel in a clock, which drives the pendulum.
(b) The balance of a watch.
Synonyms for swing
baseball swing, cut, dangle, drop, get around, golf shot, golf stroke, jive, lilt, sway, sweep, swing music, swing out, swing over, swinging, vacillation
See also: activeness | activity | change | country-dance | draw | drive | lash | live | locomote | loll | move | shot | socialise | socialize | stroke | take | toy | waver | weave | work |
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Let's analyse "swing" as pure text. This string has Five letters in One syllable and One vowel. 20% of vowels is 18.6% less then average English word. Written in backwards: GNIWS. Average typing speed for these characters is 1385 milliseconds. [info]
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Numerology Hearts desire number calculated from vowels:
swing: 9 = 9, reduced: 9 . and the final result is Nine. |
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