swinging Antonyms

Meaning of swinging

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swinging (n)

changing location by moving back and forth

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swinging (s)

characterized by a buoyant rhythm

swinging Sentence Examples

  1. The children swung gleefully on the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.
  2. The pendulum swung slowly, marking the passage of time.
  3. The dancer's graceful limbs swung effortlessly through the air.
  4. The ship swung gently in the harbor, its sails billowing in the wind.
  5. The gymnast swung from the uneven bars, demonstrating incredible balance and agility.
  6. The trapeze artist swung high above the audience, leaving them breathless with amazement.
  7. The weight swung back and forth, building momentum for the exercise.
  8. The swing set creaked and groaned as the children propelled themselves higher.
  9. The baseball bat swung with a mighty force, sending the ball soaring through the field.
  10. The hammock swung gently in the breeze, inviting relaxation and tranquility.

FAQs About the word swinging

changing location by moving back and forth, characterized by a buoyant rhythm

turning, veering,deviating, wheeling,diverging, tacking, zigzagging, detouring, swerving, turning off

messing (up), muffing, goofing (up), mishandling, botching, bungling, messing (up), bungling, mishandling, muffing

The children swung gleefully on the playground, their laughter echoing through the air.

The pendulum swung slowly, marking the passage of time.

The dancer's graceful limbs swung effortlessly through the air.

The ship swung gently in the harbor, its sails billowing in the wind.