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  1. to move easily and without interruption backwards and forwards or from one side to the other, especially from a fixed point, or to cause something or someone to do this: He walked briskly along swinging his rolled-up umbrella. The door swung open. [ I or T ] to move an object or your fist in an attempt to hit something or someone:

  2. swing expresses the comparatively regular motion to and fro of a body supported from the end or ends, esp. from above: A lamp swings from the ceiling. to sway is to swing gently and is used esp. of fixed objects or of persons: Young oaks sway in the breeze. oscillate refers to the smooth, regular, alternating movement of a body within certain ...

  3. a (1) : a stroke or blow delivered with a sweeping arm movement. a batter with a powerful swing. (2) : a sweeping or rhythmic movement of the body or a bodily part. (3) : a dance figure in which two dancers revolve with joined arms or hands. (4) : jazz dancing in moderate tempo with a lilting syncopation.

  4. Swing definition: to cause to move to and fro, sway, or oscillate, as something suspended from above. See examples of SWING used in a sentence.

  5. swing. (swĭng) v. swung (swŭng), swing·ing, swings. v.intr. 1. To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above. 2. To hit at something with a sweeping motion of the arm: swung at the ball. 3. To move laterally or in a curve: The car swung over to the curb. 4. To turn in place on or as if on a hinge or pivot. 5.

  6. To swing is to sway back and forth, or to move in a sweeping, curving motion. Wind chimes swing in the breeze, and a softball player swings her bat, aiming for the ball. A TV hypnotist will swing a shiny object in front of a patient's face and say, "You are getting very sleepy."

  7. SWING definition: 1. to move smoothly backwards and forwards, or to make something do this: 2. to move smoothly in a…. Learn more.

  8. A lantern swung from a hook in the roof. • His opinions would often swing from one extreme to the other. • The wooden bridge swung from side to side in a terrifying fashion. • The only sound was the creak of a sign swinging in the wind. • The car swung north towards the Arizona mountains.

  9. Swing definition: To move back and forth suspended or as if suspended from above.

  10. SWING meaning: 1 : to move backward and forward or from side to side while hanging from something; 2 : to move with a smooth, curving motion