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swing
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swing
verb
/swɪŋ/
Meaning
to move backward and forward or from side to side while hanging
move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis
to move back and forth or from side to side
Example Sentences
The children love to
swing
in the playground.
The children love to
swing
in the park.
The children love to
swing
in the park.
Example Expressions
swing into action
Synonyms
sway, rock, oscillate, dangle, pendulate, rotate, wave
Entry 1
sway, rock, oscillate, dangle
Entry 2
sway, oscillate, rock, pendulate
Entry 3
sway, oscillate, rotate, wave
Antonyms
stay, remain, fix, stillness, stability, fixedness, stand
Entry 1
stay, remain, fix
Entry 2
stillness, stability, fixedness
Entry 3
stand, remain, stay
Collocations
swing gently, swing high, swing back, swing around, swing freely, swing back and forth, playground swing, swing music, mood swing, swing in the park, swing door, swing mood, swing votes
Entry 1
swing gently, swing high, swing back, swing around, swing freely
Entry 2
swing back and forth, playground swing, swing music, mood swing
Entry 3
swing in the park, swing door, swing mood, swing votes
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