swinge

[US]/swɪndʒ/
[UK]/swɪndʒ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt.to beat or whip; to scorch or singe
Word Forms
Past Tenseswinged
Past Participleswinged
Pluralswinges
Third Person Singularswinges
Present Participleswingeing

Phrases & Collocations

swinge the door

swinge around

swinge the bat

swinge high

swinge low

swinge fast

swinge wide

swinge hard

swinge gently

swinge back

Example Sentences

he felt a sudden swinge of pain in his back.

the swinge of the wind made the trees sway.

she couldn't help but swinge at the harsh criticism.

after the swinge of the storm, the sun came out.

he gave a swinge of his arm to emphasize his point.

the swinge of excitement was palpable in the crowd.

she felt a swinge of jealousy when she saw them together.

he experienced a swinge of regret after making that decision.

the swinge of the pendulum was mesmerizing.

she could hear the swinge of the door as it opened.

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