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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151 And again'If it comes to swinging, swing all, say I.'.
152 At the same, two arms curving slightly, swinging forward and backward rhythmically like walking.
153 Mr. Lin hesitated beside the swinging doors, scratching his head.
154 London, the place described as the most swinging city in the world.
155 The farmer slides the bolt in place to keep the gate from swinging.
156 He executed the same maneuver, easily swinging his boots over the wire.
157 He slides the bolt in place to keep the door from swinging.
158 His old legs and shoulders pivoted with the swinging of the pulling.
159 They were right where the coach - caller was swinging open a coach - door and ushering in two ladies.
More similar words: mudslinging, upbringing, springing, bringing, clinging, singing, ringing, swing, coming in, longing, hanging, bring in, swindling, changing, swing voter, longingly, rooming-in, belonging, in full swing, gingivitis, stinginess, belongings, challenging, scavenging, engineering, bring into play, ending inventory, civil engineering, genetic engineering, winnowing.