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Similar words: mudslingingupbringingspringingbringingclingingsingingringingswingMeaning: ['swɪŋɪŋ]  n. changing location by moving back and forth. adj. characterized by a buoyant rhythm. 
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121 He came to the defense of his younger brother, Von, by swinging a chain at his attacker.
122 The balance of evidence seems to be swinging away from the original idea of swamp-dwelling giant dinosaurs to fully terrestrial habits.
123 He looked beyond the gate to the street, where three cars had floated into a heap under a swinging power line.
124 He heard their crashing, giggling descent, swinging his beam away from them so they would be in complete darkness.
125 Yet Mansell-mania reminded some of Beatlemania in the Swinging Sixties.
126 Above the entrance to the saloon bar there is a picture of Shakespeare on the swinging sign.
127 White jazz seemed old and intellectual, whereas black jazz was vital, swinging, instinctive.
128 They began a tour of inspection and almost immediately discovered the wrought-iron crypt gate swinging open.
129 Swinging Paw-paw under her arm, she went out the door.
130 It galloped towards the boy in silence, swinging a thorn bush from its arm.
131 They're relocating from the wilds of Kingston and are taking up residence in swinging Carnaby Street.
132 Plain straw hat, about £10, Sandra Philips Simple, summery, swinging.
133 Has a characteristic swinging flight, not raising down-curved wings much above level of body.
134 I started swinging the axe at the lumps of driftwood.
135 We have the hitter sit on the ball swinging a bat.
136 Another time she saw Ralph swinging something on a rope, around and around his head, like a lasso.
137 No one ever learned golf without swinging a golf club.
138 In the earlier work the circular, arching and swinging elements are played off against an angular, somewhat disjointed pictorial armature.
139 Viktor had seen their bodies swinging from a gallows in a little hamlet after the Red Army had retaken it.
140 She led them down a long corridor, through countless swinging doors.
141 There was a drawing of an axe with a hooded figure swinging the weapon over his head.
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142 In New Zealand public opinion is swinging behind the local lad.
143 Sam Oglethorpe's narrow beam of light showed it to be swinging open.
144 But he was already swinging the case at the Advocate's head.
145 Sticks swinging, they descended on vendors selling illegally in the historic district, witnesses said.
146 The Audi followed, spinning slightly on the wet road, the back end swinging round as the driver revved too hard.
147 Her mother left off swinging her feet and being girlish.
148 Her arms ached from swinging the wide palmetto leaf.
149 The emphasis is swinging away from simply finding cures for illness to ways of preventing illness in the first place.
150 The cattle were swinging their tails to disperse the flies.
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