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‖ Schwung, n.|ʃvʊŋ| [Ger., = swing, energy, vitality.] Energy; verve; panache.
1930Times Lit. Suppl. 30 Oct. 893/1 That crisp tailored little figure with her dash of chic, of Schwung and pep. 1974Times 8 Mar. 12/6 The more Maazel conducts the orchestra these days, the more one regrets that he is no longer its chief. Their accompanying of the Rachmaninov C minor concerto had just the Schwung lacking in the soloist's contribution. 1979Nature 5 July 48/1 Superimposed on this general trend, Suess drew with ‘cosmic schwung’, medium-term variations through his data. |