Exchange or give (something) in exchange for.
1 Don't swop out the feta however, its salty tang adds an essential touch.
2 But he was a fool to swop his gun fer hem.
3 I shall get mother to swop him for a horse, if she can.
4 Yes, hoss; I has a squaw I wudn't swop for two o' his'n.
5 But I wouldn't swop the other horses for any of Windeatt's famous breed.
6 I wish our little man and him would swop pulpits.
7 Why, jest heist a bit o' a white rag an' offer to swop pris'ners.
8 He supposed they would pick up the others at Montpellier Square, and swop hansoms there?
9 They not only wanted to " swop " my pony, but to "trade" my watch.
10 If you're naturally clumsy swop stemware for tumblers, a fashion forward move that is also practical.
11 This is where the roses get their beauty sleep, swop hairspray and practice their party pieces.
12 Is she making a swop with you-sheto have your husband and you to have hers?
13 These points accumulate and can be spent at a local swop shop to buy food or toys.
14 So swop out that basic eyeliner stroke for one of these sophisticated and fun Insta-worthy celeb-inspired looks.
15 Their conjectures were interrupted by their seeing that the " swop " was not yet considered complete.
16 It would hardly be fair now to swop my new boots for those old fire-buckets, would it?
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