swing|swings in English
noun
[swɪŋ]
act of swinging; back and forth movement; sweeping motion made by the arm; swaying movement of the body; suspended seat on which one sits and sways to and fro; rhythm; change; 1930's dance music
Use "swing|swings" in a sentence
1. The Backstage is the only swing away platform hitch rack on the market that swings out 180 degrees
2. He is liable to abrupt mood swings / swings of mood .
3. Scared of the swings.
4. Josiah Swings Into Action!
5. I'm just folk.I have mood swings.
6. Install trapeze swing onto their swing set.
7. 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.
8. A monkey swings through trees.
9. Roundabouts, activity centres, slides and swings
10. Dieters suffer from violent mood swings.
11. Accumulative Swing Index is based on Welles Swing index and represent total running sum of Swing index: ASI = Swing Index + Previous ASI value
12. Affective disorders are characterized by mood swings
13. The Ecotourism Training Centre Swings Into Action!
14. His mood swings between elation and despair.
15. It's a swing.
16. A hammock swings between the two trees.
17. Swing hinge module
18. She was entertaining but unpredictable, with mercurial mood swings.
19. He swings from wild optimism to total despair.
20. Find best quality of automatic baby swings Cradles
21. Roundabouts, swings, shooting galleries and other fairground amusements
22. The man swings cock to rival Jupiter himself.
23. Is that a swing?
24. Abnormal dreams, insomnia Panic reaction, bradyphrenia, thinking abnormal, mood swings
25. Neither the system nor the process rely on temperature swing or pressure swing adsorption.