swing meaning:
v.) to cause something to move back and forth on an axis.
a sea by ropes or chains, on which one sits and moves back and forth for pleasure.
swing sentence:
The front door slowly swings open.
Swing your arm back and forth.
My son fell off the swing at school.
Children are swinging on the big walnut tree.
Kate walked away, swinging her bag.Kate walked away, swinging her bag.
Kate walked away, swinging her bag.
My mother swings her legs beneath the table.
The injury happened while swinging the bat for a double.
His walk was nicely balanced, arms swinging loosely.
Voices were loud, arms were swinging.
The teenagers were all swinging baseball bats and tire irons.
Ruth had done little, having injured himself swinging the bat
Excess swinging is dangerous and destructive.
The women sat around chatting while the children played on the swings.
Instead of monkey swinging, slide down the ramp.
Take a look behind you before swinging your axe, you don’t want to hit someone.
This illness is marked by extreme swings of mood.
Take note if your spouse has frequent mood swings.
Understanding the golf swing has never been easier!
He swung off the main road without signalling.