Similar words: swinger, swingeing, swing, swinging, upswing, swing out, downswing, swing over. Meaning: v. burn superficially or lightly.
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1. The monkey was swinging in the tree.
2. Huge cranes are swinging cargo up.
3. He sat on the stool, swinging his legs.
4. He walked briskly along the path swinging his rolled-up umbrella.
5. The swinging door is pivoted on one side; the revolving door is pivoted in the centre.
6. He was walking along swinging his school bag.
7. She lashed out, her arm swinging wildly.
8. Swinging her bag over her shoulder, she hurried on.
9. The soldiers advanced at a swinging trot.
10. He was swinging his bag back and forth .
11. Dad grew up in the swinging sixties.
12. The gunshot sent monkeys swinging away through the trees.
13. He marched around, swinging the gun by its handle.Sentencedict
14. The soldiers came swinging down the street.
15. He walked down the road, casually swinging his bag.
16. Jodi had stopped swinging. 'Want a push?' her dad asked.
17. Is there any chance of you swinging us a couple of tickets?
18. She was swinging a bottle of wine by its neck.
19. Ian lit a cigarette and sat on the end of the table, one leg swinging.
20. The mood amongst Tory MPs seems to be swinging away from their leader.
21. Counteroffers unentertainable as market swinge other seller report withdraw.
22. PETRUCHIO. Go, fetch them hither; if they deny to come. Swinge me them soundly forth unto their husbands. Away , I say, and bring them hither straight.
More similar words: swinger, swingeing, swing, swinging, upswing, swing out, downswing, swing over, swindling, backswing, swing door, swing voter, swing shift, on the upswing, in full swing, swing around, go with a swing, winged, twinge, winger, swing into action, right-winger, swine, swindle, swinish, swineherd, swindler, swine flu, crosswind, winnowing.