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swing

[swing] / swɪŋ /




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He could tell it was her by the way her dark-brown ponytail swung side to side.

From Literature

Before I had time to talk myself out of knocking, the door swung open and there was Mrs. Saylor, dressed all in pink, with a big smile on her face.

From Literature

She danced around the room, gaily swinging her school bag.

From Literature

The “revenue guidance looks fairly achievable barring any meaningful macro swings,” Needham analyst David Saxon wrote in a research note, citing robust sales in the U.S. and surging international demand.

From Barron's

Bailey was once again the swing voter, having backed a cut in December.

From The Wall Street Journal