swinging
Americanadjective
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characterized by or capable of swinging, being swung, or causing to swing.
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intended for swinging upon, by, from, or in.
the swinging devices in a playground.
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Slang. excellent; first-rate.
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Slang. lively, active, and modern; hip.
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Slang.
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free and uninhibited sexually.
a swinging bachelor.
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exchanging spouses for sex.
swinging married couples.
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noun
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the activity or act of a person who swings.
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Slang.
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the act or practice of being free and uninhibited sexually.
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the exchanging of spouses for sex.
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adjective
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moving rhythmically to and fro
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slang modern and lively
noun
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Example Sentences
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Gen. Ken Paxton released an ad depicting two of his opponents for a Senate seat — Republican Sen. John Cornyn and Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett — waltzing and swinging.
From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026
Shares of CoreWeave were swinging between positive and negative territory in late trading Thursday after the company reported mixed fourth-quarter earnings results.
From Barron's • May 7, 2026
DuPont de Nemours lifted its full-year outlook and plans an accelerated $275 million share repurchase after swinging to a first-quarter profit.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 5, 2026
EV drivers aren’t entirely immune from swinging gas prices, either.
From MarketWatch • May 2, 2026
Zara jumps up from her place at the table, two gold medals swinging around her neck, hers and mine.
From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam
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