Use of swinging in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include swinging at the start of sentence, swinging at the end of sentence and swinging in the middle of sentence

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swinging at the start of sentence


  1. Swinging her bag over her shoulder, she hurried on.

swinging in the middle of sentence


  1. He was swinging his arms.
  2. We're swinging, aren't we?
  3. Look,his car is swinging round.
  4. Huge cranes are swinging cargo up.
  5. The monkey was swinging in the tree.
  6. Dad grew up in the swinging sixties.
  7. He sat on the stool, swinging his legs.
  8. She lashed out, her arm swinging wildly.
  9. He was swinging his bag back and forth .
  10. He started swinging at me with his fists.
  11. The soldiers advanced at a swinging trot.
  12. The soldiers came swinging down the street.
  13. He was walking along swinging his school bag.
  14. She was swinging a bottle of wine by its neck.
  15. The stuffy "50s gave way to the swinging "60s.
  16. The police waded into the crowd swinging sticks.
  17. He marched around, swinging the gun by its handle.
  18. He walked down the road, casually swinging his bag.
  19. They charged the rival gang swinging clubs and knives.
  20. Jodi had stopped swinging. 'Want a push?' her dad asked.
  21. The gunshot sent monkeys swinging away through the trees.
  22. I could see him swinging from the branch of a large tree.
  23. The curtains were swinging from side to side in the breeze.
  24. Is there any chance of you swinging us a couple of tickets?
  25. He walked briskly along the path swinging his rolled-up umbrella.
  26. The mood amongst Tory MPs seems to be swinging away from their leader.
  27. It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.
  28. The swinging door is pivoted on one side; the revolving door is pivoted in the centre.

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