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swing
verb
-
swing
,
swinging
,
swings
,
swung
to
move
smoothly
back
and
forth
or
from
side
to
side
,
often
while
hanging
or
turning
from
a
fixed
point
•
The
lantern
swung
gently
above
the
porch
in
the
evening
breeze
.
The
lantern
swung
gently
above
the
porch
in
the
evening
breeze
.
•
She
cradled
the
baby
and
swung
him
softly
until
he
slept
.
She
cradled
the
baby
and
swung
him
softly
until
he
slept
.
verb
-
swing
,
swinging
,
swings
,
swung
to
move
something
in
a
wide
arc
in
order
to
hit
or
try
to
hit
another
object
•
He
swung
the
baseball
bat
and
sent
the
ball
flying
over
the
fence
.
He
swung
the
baseball
bat
and
sent
the
ball
flying
over
the
fence
.
•
The
knight
swung
his
sword
to
block
the
blow
.
The
knight
swung
his
sword
to
block
the
blow
.
verb
-
swing
,
swinging
,
swings
,
swung
to
suddenly
change
or
cause
to
change
direction
,
position
,
opinion
,
or
mood
•
Voters
may
swing
toward
the
new
candidate
after
the
debate
.
Voters
may
swing
toward
the
new
candidate
after
the
debate
.
•
Her
mood
can
swing
from
cheerful
to
gloomy
in
minutes
.
Her
mood
can
swing
from
cheerful
to
gloomy
in
minutes
.
verb
-
swing
,
swinging
,
swings
,
swung
informal
to
manage
to
obtain
,
do
,
or
afford
something
,
often
with
effort
or
ingenuity
•
Can
you
swing
two
extra
tickets
for
the
concert
?
Can
you
swing
two
extra
tickets
for
the
concert
?
•
We
can't
swing
that
kind
of
rent
right
now
.
We
can't
swing
that
kind
of
rent
right
now
.