Similar words: downsizing, swing, swingeing, swinging, upswing, swindling, swing voter, in full swing. Meaning: n. 1. a swing downward of a golf club 2. a worsening of business or economic activity.
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1. The manufacturing economy remains on a downswing.
2. On his downswing, all the moving parts came together at once, not in pieces.
3. The transition from backswing to downswing is similar to a stagecoach driver whipping his horse team.
4. the current downswing in the airline industry.
5. This reinforces the downswing in the economic cycle rather than countering it.
6. While wealthy schools tin fee better in a downswing, they are too penetrated as undefendable apt prolonged market slumps because they run to money a greater part of their allowance from their talent.
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7. To get into the correct impact position, the clubhead must start to accelerate right from the commencement of the downswing.
8. That might be an indication that the local economy is on a downswing.
9. I stood behind him and could hear his gentle inhaling on his backswing and exhaling on his downswing.
10. The danger for almost all golfers is that the right side tends to be dominant at the start of the downswing.
11. Another way of approaching the attack on the ball is to put a small obstacle in the way of the downswing.
12. Not that Britain is much better protected against the continued downswing in the world economy.
13. Your body must not sway to the left during the downswing.
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