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