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[ swang ] / swæŋ /
verb Chiefly Scot. and North England.simple past tense of swing1. Words nearby swangswampy, swamy, swan, swan dive, Swanee, swang, Swan-Ganz catheter, swanherd, swank, swanky, Swan Lake Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for swangHis brothers had long been awaiting him, and swang down gladly from their sleeping-bowers in the trees. The Three Mulla-mulgars|Walter De La Mare This was accounted for by the fact that the light of Swang was not half as intense as that of the outer sun in the tropics. The Goddess of Atvatabar|William R. Bradshaw But it was now or never; and just as they swang the yard, I cried out: "Take that!" Kidnapped|Robert Louis Stevenson I swang the censer and drank deep of the incense fumes as I chanted in Syriac the service. The Book of Khalid|Ameen Rihani
Words related to swangfluctuation, stroke, rhythm, whirl, swivel, rotate, wiggle, veer, twirl, fluctuate, dangle, hang, lurch, wave, turn, pitch, pivot, wobble, sway, curve |