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Swing

Swing meaning

To rotate about an off-centre fixed point. | To dance. | To ride on a swing.

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Example sentences (20)

Several organizations in San Antonio will be encouraging their members to attend the event, such as The Alamo City Swing Revival, the San Antonio Swing Dance Society, KRTU and Swing Bums.

Voters in Bucks County, dubbed “the swingiest of all swing counties in the swingiest of all swing states,” said all the attention has been “insane,” especially for swing voters.

Not long after learning east coast swing, he started taking lessons and now teaches swing himself at Down South Swing, a dance school in Decatur.

In AmE, the term swing state, swing county, swing district is used to denote a jurisdiction/constituency where results are expected to be close but crucial to the overall outcome of the general election.

Each superpower wants the swing states to align with it, creating opportunities for swing states to play one off the other.

The price fall today moved down to a lower swing area defined by swing lows on the hourly chart from April 3, April 6, April 7 and again during yesterday's trade.

Using an uppercut swing, McLain has tried to improve his power, and with a home park as friendly as Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati, he may find that swing advantageous.

While she appears to have shanked the ball 50 yards to the left and straight at a house, Paulina’s swing has impressed a LOT of people in the golf community who notice her smooth transfer of power, follow through, and swing speed.

Arizona is the fourth swing state to bring an elections case involving the activities of the Trump campaign in 2020, but only the second after Georgia to go beyond the fake electors whom the campaign deployed in swing states lost by Mr. Trump.

Granted, a three-point swing in Trump’s direction isn’t much of a swing and might be nothing more than a rounding error.

Hayhurst Swing Bridge will be operated first, at 9.30am, followed by Town Swing Bridge at 10am.

He’s got that special strength to his swing where he just puts a good swing on the ball.

The largest ever by-election swing against a government since the Second World War in a contest where a seat changed hands took place in July 1993, when the Liberal Democrats took Christchurch from the Conservatives on a swing of 35.4 percentage points.

The latest by-election defeat for the Conservatives saw Chris Webb gain Blackpool South for Labour on another mammoth swing, this time of 26.3 percentage points: the third largest swing of its kind at a by-election since the war.

There are clear similarities—the height, reach, bat-swing especially the down-swing, and the aggressive disposition.

Under New Business, the Parks Commission will discuss costs associated with a swing set at Harl Holt Park, and foam safety (Fall) padding for the swing set base.

Video footage taken of the swing when it happened, shows the swings turning around before the sound of Ms Muniz Cordeiro’s swing hitting the ground can be heard.

When the swing voters finally swing, Trump is in a much better position to capture their votes.

Lamp said that refiners can swing about 10% to 15% between gasoline and diesel, while Marathon Petroleum said the refiner can swing approximately 10%.

Mr. Israel sees two reasons for concern: The race for president will be won or lost in seven swing states and about 20 to 30 swing counties.