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swinge

/swinj/US // swɪndʒ //UK // (swɪndʒ) //

漩涡,摆动,漩涡状,挥发

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    swinged, swinge·ing.British Dialect.

    • : to thrash; punish.

Examples

  • Meanwhile, game purchases are swinging in the direction of digital downloads and even streaming.

  • Quickly lower into a squat, then explosively jump as high as you can while swinging your arms overhead for momentum.

  • Jackson left early for a ball thrown by his own supporters, but it was a dud because nearly everyone who mattered in Washington was at the Adams house, swinging round and round with John Quincy.

  • Love even spoke of swinging by McDonald’s to get Exotic a McRib sandwich.

  • On Thursday, one Republican lawmaker came out swinging to deny any involvement in that incident, although no Democrats have publicly named her.

  • Call the quean up; if my men want shoe-thread, Ill swinge her in a stirrup.

  • Wherby it appereth that some sort of youth will oft haue his swinge, although it be in a halter.

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