swing|swinging|swings|swung in English
verb
[swɪŋ]
move back and forth; strike with a sweeping movement of the arm; turn; alter one's opinion or interest; ride on a swing; successfully arrange (Slang); play rhythmically (Music); be hanged (Slang)
Use "swing|swinging|swings|swung" in a sentence
1. When you started swinging, the pendulum swings back and forth until acted upon by an outside force.
2. The Backstage is the only swing away platform hitch rack on the market that swings out 180 degrees
3. He is liable to abrupt mood swings / swings of mood .
4. 20 This paper presents experiments to prevent swinging in crane cargo-lifting and proves that fuzzy control is desirably effective in the anti-swing.
5. His arms swung/He swung his arms as he walked.
6. Scared of the swings.
7. Josiah Swings Into Action!
8. I'm just folk.I have mood swings.
9. The door swung inward.
10. Install trapeze swing onto their swing set.
11. You might have tested to see, does the period depend on how big the swing is, and if it doesn't, then I can use multiple swings to improve my accuracy.
12. A monkey swings through trees.
13. Front axle swinging angle (D0)
14. Swinging Alevins On The Feather
15. Front axle swinging angle (D
16. Roundabouts, activity centres, slides and swings
17. Dieters suffer from violent mood swings.
18. The heavy gate swung open.
19. The gates swung silently open .
20. 24 We're swinging, aren't we?
21. Accumulative Swing Index is based on Welles Swing index and represent total running sum of Swing index: ASI = Swing Index + Previous ASI value
22. The road swung sharply round.
23. She swung the door open.
24. That why you're swinging a shotgun?
25. New Zealand Teenager Attempts Record For Swinging On A Playground Set Patrick Cooper, 17, spent 36 hours swinging