1) swingNoun
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A state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity. The party went with a swing. It took time to get into the swing of things. | تحریک حرکت |
2) swingVerb
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Move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting. He swung his left fist. Swing a bat. | مارنے کے لئے گھمانا |
3) swingNoun
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Mechanical device used as a plaything to support someone swinging back and forth. | جہولا |
4) swingNoun
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A sweeping blow or stroke. He took a wild swing at my head. | ضرب وار |
5) swingVerb
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Change direction with a swinging motion; turn. Swing back. Swing forward. | کسی جانب حرکت کرنا |
6) swingNoun
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Changing location by moving back and forth. She is swinging at beach. | جھولا جھولنا |
7) swingVerb
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Influence decisively. This action swung many votes over to his side. | کھینچ لینا |
8) swingNoun
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A style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz. | جاز موسیقی |
9) swingNoun
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A jaunty rhythm in music. | اتار چڑھاو والی دھن |
10) swingVerb
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Hang freely. The ornaments dangled from the tree. The light dropped from the ceiling. | جہولنا لٹکنا ہلگنا |