Similar words: itching, switch, switch on, switch off, switchboard, bait and switch, pitch in, combination switch. Meaning: ['swɪtʃɪŋ] n. the act of changing one thing or position for another.
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61) Eventually she made herself go forward, switching on lights as soon as she could reach them.
62) The pickup switching configuration is just like that of a Strat, but obviously with a fatter tone from the humbuckers.
63) Switching to protein substitutes, like soy, could cost millions, but Kessler believes it is worth it.
64) The bass powers up by the insertion of a jack into the switching output socket on the lower rim of each Thunderbass.
65) The lack of perfect balance and coil symmetry also allows some of the fundamental switching frequency to leak through.
66) The Manchester Metro Link uses existing rail track for part of its journey, switching to tramlines on city centre streets.
67) Switching the fan overhead to full speed, Rachel unpacked, put everything in her heated wardrobe.
68) Switching off the bedside lamp, he leapt into position behind the slowly opening door.
69) Top analysts reckon that the boom could continue with investors switching their cash from the banks and building societies.
70) In the absence of any information about the environment, switching from one regime to another may appear virtually random.
71) Although large switching angles must be used to attain high pull-out rates, these angles are inappropriate for low-speed operation.
72) Nevertheless, Bell is right in pointing out that style shift and code switching are closely related.
73) It was more important to set the processors' internal patch levels so that when switching between processors the levels still matched.
74) It is also among our deeply held convictions that gene switching is the basis of both cell memory and change.
75) You're trying to take it away with all these dentists and bone men and switching her side in bed.
76) A final requirement is switching hardware and software to move huge amounts of data effortlessly over such a complex network.
77) Health care is switching from a cottage industry of small hospitals to major affiliations in a huge health-care system.
78) Switching to the Normal channel I would say that using the crunch option for rock solo work is a matter of taste.
79) Even if the rates are lower,[www.Sentencedict.com] she says it's not worth the trouble of switching.
80) A £1,000 bargain buy from Ireland earlier this year, she has found her best form since switching to the outside.
81) Table 3 compares the effect of various switching cycles on the life of a typical fluorescent tube.
82) A great deal has been written about code switching, from various viewpoints: social, pragmatic, grammatical.
83) The supply also had to power some huge electric motors, and some of these were constantly switching in and out.
84) These are interchangeable heel implants for protection in training or extra lift in competition - simply by switching the implant.
85) Lots of power, abetted by good response from the switching systems, makes for an extremely useable rig.
86) There is no minimum investment and switching is available at no dealing cost.
87) It adjusts itself to road conditions, switching each shock absorber from firm to soft in just 150 milliseconds.
88) He was accused of switching the price labels on goods.
89) Switching between black and color printing requires changing ink cartridges.
90) Did you understand the part about switching the modem speed?
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