Similar words: mudslinging, upbringing, springing, bringing, clinging, singing, ringing, swing. Meaning: ['swɪŋɪŋ] n. changing location by moving back and forth. adj. characterized by a buoyant rhythm.
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91 An underwater video shows the fuel assembly inching up, then swinging free.
92 The great toe often left a deep impression similar to the final toeing-off by humans before swinging their foot.
93 Some ropes had come loose and were swinging wildly in the wind.
94 A long way ahead of him, a young woman was walking, slowly, swinging her handbag.
95 You, with your midair dread, blindly bunched into that swinging house you call a home.
96 Throughout the region voluntary agencies like the Red Cross are swinging into action.
97 The whole thing seethed, illusion and allusion swinging from branch to branch like gibbons in the treetops.
98 The best of your countrymen have become good golf robots, outstanding golf robots, all swinging the club the same way.
99 Just this week, the City Council decided to use the police like a big swinging tail to shoo away insects.
100 Now jog with the legs swinging from side to side.
101 Maura stopped in front of them, still swinging her school bag.
102 Framed photographs of Manningham swinging a club decorated the lime green walls.
103 Gyuro and swinging Lori Barritt, provide the smooth musical backdrop.
104 However, he has been swinging at pitches thrown by coaches.
105 He screamed with pain, dropping the jacket, twisting around to see Luke swinging his arm back and over.
106 She went faster and faster, swinging round corners, bumping over uneven patches in the lane.
107 The only sound was the creak of a sign swinging in the wind.
108 The canvas of the swinging bag could be used as number-one sandpaper.
109 Tonight she would wear the swinging strands of rolled gold ending in one large crystal drop.
110 He imagines himself somewhere else, far away from here, walking through the woods and swinging an axe over his shoulder.
111 His playing here is, as expected, note perfect, playful, but as elegant and swinging as ever.
111 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
112 Both offer unexpected views of Evans, swinging mightily through standards, modern classics and originals.
113 This had annoyed Jonquil and set her steel earring swinging with temper.
114 Just around the block, swinging his arms with nonchalant vehemence.
115 His playing is highly individual, swinging, fluent, thoroughly griping and regularly dazzling.
116 She'd been playing tennis, and was swinging her racquet as she walked.
117 And you will find yourself swinging between moods of great confidence to bleak despair.
118 It was over in a moment, and there she was, hooked to her consort, swinging like a pendulum!
119 Recently I opened a cupboard in a junk shop and there, sure enough, was a skeleton, swinging.
120 Fortunately, the pendulum appears finally to be swinging the other way.
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