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SWINGS
- Move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while or as if suspended
- Move or cause to move in alternate directions or in either direction on an axis
- Turn (a ship or aircraft) to all compass points in succession, in order to test compass error
- Be executed by hanging
- Move by grasping a support from below and leaping
- Move quickly around to the opposite direction
- Move with a rhythmic swaying gait
- Move or cause to move in a smooth, curving line
- Bring down (something held) with a curving movement, typically in order to hit an object
- Attempt to hit or punch, typically with a wide curving movement of the arm
- Throw (a punch) with such a movement
- Shift or cause to shift from one opinion, mood, or state of affairs to another
- SWING, to move freely back and forth [v]
- (of music) Be played with such a rhythm
- Have a decisive influence on (something, esp. a vote or election)
- Succeed in bringing about
- Play music with an easy flowing but vigorous rhythm
- (of an event, place, or way of life) Be lively, exciting, or fashionable
- Be promiscuous, typically by engaging in group sex or swapping sexual partners