Swinging - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈswɪŋɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word swinging
Brit.  |swɪŋɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word swinging
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to swing

noun

- changing location by moving back and forth (syn: swing, vacillation)

adjective

- characterized by a buoyant rhythm (syn: tripping)
a swinging pace

Extra examples

This music is really swinging.

She sat on the edge of the counter, swinging her legs.

The clock's pendulum stopped swinging.

She sat on the edge of the table, swinging her legs.

The monkeys were swinging from branch to branch high up in the trees.

...a 1950s sex symbol who was famous for swinging her caboose as she walked...

The climber clutched at the swinging rope, but missed.

He walked down the road, casually swinging his bag.

Jodi had stopped swinging. 'Want a push?' her dad asked.

He was swinging his bag back and forth.

He marched around, swinging the gun by its handle.

Swinging her bag over her shoulder, she hurried on.

He started swinging at me with his fists.

He was swinging his car keys in a self-conscious manner.

Is there any chance of you swinging us a couple of tickets?

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