Definitionn. a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity
Last update: September 19, 2015
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Most of the people swing their arms while walking. [Please select]
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Girls walk with slight swing. [Please select]
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The children are playing on the swings. [Please select]
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We put on our best bowling performance of the season with Rory McElearney getting some good accurate away swing against aggressive batting. [Please select]
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"Yonder red devil would draw you within swing of the tomahawks of his comrades, before you were heated in the chase." [Please select]
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And if yonder dungeon-like door were to swing to and shut with a spring lock, she might perish there in the darkness. [Please select]
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It seemed too heavy to be likely to swing back upon its hinges; yet the mere idea of such a contingency appalled her. [Please select]
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If they catch you here, it will be drum-head work, and you will swing before morning in the ruins. [Please select]
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He gave a swing to his stick, and walked across the opening as if he were looking at sea-gulls. [Please select]
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There will be too many of us to swing up by a rope. [Please select]
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Captain Stubbard began to swing his arms about, like a windmill uncertain of the wind. [Please select]
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