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Swing as a Adverb has these synonyms:
sway, move or go to and fro or back and forth or backwards and forwards, come and go, wave, fluctuate, flap, oscillate, vibrate, librate, waver, wobble, waggle, zigzag, wigwag, flourishExample: The branches swung in the wind. They swung their arms in time to the music.
Swing as a Noun has these synonyms:
sweep, scope, range, trend, limit(s), change, switch, shiftExample: The swing of public opinion is unpredictable in these matters. There has been a small percentage swing to the Conservatives.
swinging, sway, swaying, toing and froing, coming and going, waving, fluctuation, fluctuating, flapping, flap, oscillation, oscillating, vibration, vibrating, libration, waver, wavering, wobble, wobbling, waggle, waggling, zigzag, zigzagging, wigwag
Example: Catch the rope on its next swing. He was caught on the shoulder by a wild swing of the bat.
Swing as a Verb has these synonyms:
hang, dangle, be hanged, be suspendedExample: They watched the monkeys swinging from tree to tree. He will swing for his crime.
pace, routine, groove, pattern
Example: Don't you find it hard to get into the normal swing of things after a long holiday.
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