1. switching - Noun
2. switching - Verb
of Switch
a. & n. from Switch, v.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI remember nothing of this, no ambulance rides, nothing. Nothing between switching out the bedside lamp and the sudden indignity of rebirth: the slaps, the brightness, the tubing, the speed, the urgent insistence that I be choked back into breathing life. I have felt so sorry for babies ever since. Stephen Fry
I feel I'm doing God's work switching people from group plans to individual insurance. Paul Zane Pilzer
That's part of the policy: To keep switching gears. Ridley Scott
Getting into the habit of switching a timer on will, I promise, save you from any number of kitchen disasters. Delia Smith
This business switching styles can't be done honestly by one man. As soon as he can play his instrument well, he can express himself, and all his life he has only one self. Jimmy Rushing
The best thing about switching from being an actor to being a director is that you don't have to shave or hold your stomach in anymore. Dick Powell