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Swing Definition & Meaning

1. To move back and forth or from side to side on a suspended support.

Example: The children were swinging on the playground swings.

2. To cause something to move in a sweeping motion.

Example: The golfer swung his club and hit the ball.

3. To fluctuate or change direction, often in a sudden or unexpected way.

Example: The stock market can swing wildly from day to day.

4. To engage in a lively social activity, such as dancing or partying.

Example: We went to the club to swing dance to the live band.

5. To have a particular attitude or opinion about something.

Example: I'm not sure which way he'll swing on this issue.

Examples of the word swing used in sentences.

  • She loves to swing at the playground.
  • He felt the wind swing his hair.
  • The music made them swing together on the dance floor.
  • The pendulum swung back and forth.
  • She swung the door open and walked inside.
  • The monkeys were swinging from tree to tree.
  • I love to swing on the playground with my friends.
  • I always feel a rush of excitement when I swing on a bungee cord.
  • Can you please swing by the grocery store on your way home?
  • The music at the party had a great swing to it.
  • She felt the excitement rise in her as the music started to swing.
  • They decided to swing by the store on their way home.
  • The monkey swung from branch to branch effortlessly.
  • The kids were having a blast on the swings at the park.
  • After a few practice swings, he finally hit the ball out of the park.
  • The old door had rusted hinges and it swung open with a loud creak.
  • The party was in full swing when the police arrived to break it up.
  • She gracefully swung the bat and hit the ball out of the park.
  • After a long day at work, I like to swing by the park and relax on the swings.
  • The stock market is likely to swing up and down drastically this quarter.
  • The jazz band played the song with a high-energy swing that had everyone on the dance floor.
  • The politician's position on the issue seemed to swing back and forth, depending on the audience he was speaking to.
  • The stock market has been in a volatile swing lately, making it hard for investors to predict.
  • The little girl giggled with delight as she swung back and forth on the playground swing set.
  • I swung by the grocery store on my way home from work to pick up some milk and eggs.
  • With effortless rhythm, the jazz singer's voice seemed to swing between notes, captivating the entire audience.
  • With an elegant swing of his sword, the skilled swordsman effortlessly disarmed his opponent.
  • As they approached the playground, the children's excitement grew as they ran to the swings and started to swing higher and higher.
  • The stock market had been swinging wildly for the past week, leaving investors feeling uneasy and uncertain.
  • The politician's public opinion ratings had been swinging up and down, causing them to rethink their campaign strategy.
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