Make a big sweeping gesture or movement.
1 The three men watched the tall figure swing out into the moonlight.
2 All right; if you will have it so swing out your roll.
3 A couple of cars swing out of line and snarl past him.
4 Bert managed to swing out of the line, but that was all.
5 Six women hang from silk scarves and swing out across the audience.
6 Parents, being more human than not, however, occasionally swing out at their children.
7 I don't know what he means by it, but the doors swing out .
8 I could hold the rope and swing out over the water.
9 Something that had been delicately balanced now began to swing out of true.
10 Suppose you had a rope-could you swing out of the window?
11 Armando had to continually swing out of the way to avoid getting killed.
12 With a whoop, Charlie pushed, and Sam began to swing out over the water.
13 I watched a long, curvy line swing out and in.
14 The bateau was beginning to swing out into the stream when he leaped aboard.
15 He watched the emigrant fleet swing out to emptiness and resume its valiant journey.
16 The ringmaster's whistle trilled for the successful drivers to swing out into the concourse.
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