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swing <a swing; swings> N

swing
swing ECON
swing ECON
swing ECON

swing <a swing; swings> VB (ing)

swing <a swing; swings> N

swing N

swing N

swing

swing AREA
swing MECH

swing

swing
swing (ing)
swing (ing)
swing (ing)
swing (ing)

bridge swing ELEC

frequency swing

full swing

grid swing

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The swing dam proved it's worth by slowing down the torrent of water.
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Given a uniform swing to the opposition or government parties in an election, the number of seats that change hands can be predicted.
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The two-party swing against her was 3 percent, while some booths recorded two-party swings against her of up to 8 percent.
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Some bassinets are designed to rock or swing freely, with many carers finding their child calmed by this action.
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Managers will sometimes simultaneously send a runner and require the batter to swing (a hit-and-run play) in an attempt to advance runners.
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When shopping for sunglasses, before you look for the price tag, there is another tag you need to focus on: the swing tag, which reveals the sun protection factor.
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This rear-engined car used swing axle independent rear suspension, with long near-vertical coilover struts from high mounting points on the space frame chassis.
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A range of things that swing, blink or pulsate share this quality, including clock pendulums, lightning bugs and heart cells.
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He uses branches and hanging vines to swing at great speed, a skill acquired among the anthropoid apes.
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The microphones are pulled back, switched on, and released over the speaker, and gravity causes them to swing back and forth as pendulums.
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