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bandied

verb as in rotate

verb as in swap/swop

verb as in swap

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In recent months, journalists and public health experts have bandied about the term “pandemic fatigue.”

This entire ordeal reeks of bureaucratic overreach being bandied about in the name of “let-us-save-the-children” politics.

There is a truism bandied about that more people like to read about baseball than watch it.

Some of the other names being bandied about are just not talented.

The term “reform” is bandied about by many, but few have submitted any viable, concrete proposals.

The definition of “substantial burden” has been bandied about for years by courts, with very different results.

The gossips at Palermo bandied the tale about, almost before those concerned in it knew it themselves.

In the dark ages of the past, he had been a creature of derision, a thing to be bandied about in trade or gift.

They knew no fine political shades, they bandied no epithets; England was at war and they were going to fight—that was enough.

The shuttlecock of conversation was lightly bandied to and fro across the round table.

But local newspapers, with their omniscient grip on what is in the air, bandied the subject back and forth.

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On this page you'll find 358 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bandied, such as: alternate, bandy, barter, commute, connect, and contact.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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