Synonym: barter, deal, exchange, switch, trade. Similar words: swallow, swanky. Meaning: [swɑp /swɒp] n. an equal exchange. v. 1. exchange or give (something) in exchange for 2. move (a piece of a program) into memory, in computer science.
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31. Let's swap over so that you can have a good view.
32. We did a straight swap - one of my cards for one of his.
33. You start on the windows and I'll do the walls, then we can swap over after an hour or so.
34. I thought Simon's food looked nicer than mine, so we did a swap.
35. The trend towards downshifting, where employees swap the stress of corporate life for more quality time, tempted 6% of the UK workforce last year.
36. We need to get together to swap ideas and information.
37. I'm going to swap you over. Mike will go first and Jon will go second.
38. As you like my dress and I like yours, shall we do a swap?
39. The driver announced that we would have to swap buses.
40. I'll drive there and then we'll swap over on the way back.
41. Or swap for Valvestate chorus 80 watt combo.
42. Or swap for old Squier Strat.
43. Front leaf springs will not swap with rears.
44. The government refused to swap prisoners for hostages.
45. Or swap for stereo power amp.
46. I miss the chance to swap stories with friends.
47. Possible swap for interesting electric or acoustic.
48. Taylor offered to swap jobs with me.
49. Will swap for Les Paul or Rickenbacker.
50. Swap with cash for bigger Boogie.
51. Swap for rack mounted sound module.
52. The cost of a swap may also be varied.
53. Volvo in huge asset swap deal.
54. Living organisms do not have the ability to swap one respiratory pigment for another.
55. The first swap was in December 1983 but the council had not begun to play the market in earnest until late 1987.
56. The fear is that a nationwide network of police computers could swap unsubstantiated gossip and suspicion about individuals.
57. How about a straight swap,(www.Sentencedict.com) my "U2" album for this one?
58. Passed MOT Last week: will only swap for some-Thing quite unique. 1986 low mileage Brother.
59. The old estate looked quite ready to swap tarmac for mud; this one has a distinctly more suburban air.
60. It will, as a unit, swap with your transfer box.