A jaunty rhythm in music.
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Examples for "swing"
Examples for "swing"
1Bankers believe swing days could become increasingly common given uncertain market conditions.
2For the past decade he been its swing vote in major cases.
3A new manager will often swing the axe to clear a path.
4One said: Why do people need to know about their sex swing?
5Anthony Kennedy is considered the court's decisive, swing vote on abortion cases.
1He spoke standard but with the lilt typical of the local population.
2A woman's heart throbbed in the lilt and broke in the wail.
3From the convent garden came the melting lilt of the golden oriole.
4The lilt of the orchestra elicited a fragmentary chorus from the audience.
5And I felt my spirits rising with the lilt of the melody.
6Her voice rose like clear sweet music in a lilt of joy.
7When Belinda spoke again, the competitive lilt was back in her voice.
8The maiden laughed, a merry laughter like the lilt of a woodlark.
9A school-song set to a captivating waltz-lilt record the charms of Ducker.
10Nurse Makepeace's voice had neither its characteristic lilt nor its customary warmth.
11Born in Munich, she has a soft German lilt to her English.
12The gentle lilt of the blues tune came to a jangling halt.
13From the lilt of her voice, Avasarala knew there was mischief afoot.
14It was a martial air, given with a splendid lilt and swing.
15The mocking silver lilt of Carlotta Cressy's laughter drifted back to him.
16Her voice had the high lilt and the deep undertones of the Forest.
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