Group of dances tied to jazz.
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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.
1I'm also a dancer, and I swing dance.
2Dance swing dances, maybe the Balboa, or the Collegiate Shag, or East Coast Swing.
3Starfish Greathearts Foundation is hosting a Swing Dance evening to raise funds for orphaned and vulnerable children in South Africa.
4"You swing dance?" Maria exclaimed.
1I'm also a member of the local gym and I do yoga and swing dancing.
2I started getting a sense of style when I was 13 and taking swing dancing lessons.
3The Texas two-step we did, the cotton-eyed Joe, swing dancing I could barely keep up with.
4An active chamber pianist, Bachtell also performs and teaches swing dancing, particularly the Lindy and the Balboa.
5There will be childrens activities, a food and craft fair, swing dancing, a holistic healing area and workshops and trade stalls for motor enthusiasts.
1Dance swing dances, maybe the Balboa, or the Collegiate Shag, or East Coast Swing.
Translations for swing dances