1. swinging - Noun
2. swinging - Adjective
3. swinging - Verb
5. swinging - Adjective Satellite
of Swing
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy dad hates umbrellas, said Deeba, swinging her own. When it rains he always says the same thing. 'I do not believe the presence of moisture in the air is sufficient reason to overturn society's usual sensible taboo against wielding spiked clubs at eye level. China Miéville
What we call "I" is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale and when we exhale. Shunryu Suzuki
Action is at bottom a swinging and flailing of the arms to regain one's balance and keep afloat. Eric Hoffer
With four people you can create one very strong kind of energy, but if you can get 65 people working together, and swinging together, that's a whole other kind of energy. Chuck Mangione
For one moment we are not failed tests and broken condoms and cheating on essays; we are crayons and lunch boxes and swinging so high our sneakers punch holes in the clouds. Laurie Halse Anderson
Do not treat your loved one like a swinging door: you are fond of it but you push it back and forth. Madagascan Proverb