Australian English Meaning of swatting
swatting
Other Australian English words related to swatting
- banging
- Batting
- clapping
- cuttings
- hitting
- knocking
- thumping
- slamming
- slap
- smacking
- striking
- punching
- swiping
- bashing
- belt
- bobbing
- boxing
- bumping
- Chopping
- clocking
- Clouting
- cracking
- Flicking
- hammering
- jabbing
- kicking
- nailing
- pasting
- poking
- pushing
- rapping
- Shoving
- Slugging
- smiting
- stabbing
- stroking
- Tagging
- tapping
- thumping
- whack
- walloping
- bashing
- bashing
- bonking
- exploding
- clobbering
- grafting
- sock
- zapping
- beating
- brain
- buffeting
- bunging
- flag
- butting
- Caning
- Clubbing
- decking
- Drubbing
- dumping
- felling
- flogging
- flooring
- jostling
- lace
- lashing
- levelling
- levelling
- mangling
- mauling
- pelting
- pepper
- poking
- sapping
- scuffing
- slashing
- sledding
- switching
- thrashing
- Whaling
- whipping
- beaning
- ten-pin bowling (down or over)
- knackered
- Creaming
- cudgel
- bashing
- Cuffing
- flailing
- hanging one on
- kneeling
- knocking down
- lambasting
- pounding
- belting
- pummelling
- pummelling
- roughing
- spear
- stamping
Nearest Words of swatting
Definitions and Meaning of swatting in English
swatting
a powerful or crushing blow, to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter), to make a false report of an ongoing serious crime in order to elicit a response from law enforcement (such as the dispatch of a SWAT unit), to hit with a quick hard blow, a police or military unit specially trained and equipped to handle unusually hazardous situations or missions, home run, a long hit in baseball
FAQs About the word swatting
swatting
a powerful or crushing blow, to hit with a sharp slapping blow usually with an instrument (such as a bat or flyswatter), to make a false report of an ongoing se
banging,Batting,clapping,cuttings,hitting,knocking,thumping,slamming,slap,smacking
No antonyms found.
swatted => swatted, swats => swats, swathed => swathed, swashing => swashbuckling, swashed => swashed,