Definition of Swindge

1. to beat [v SWINDGED, SWINDGING, SWINDGES] - See also: beat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swindge

swimming pool
swimming pools
swimming stroke
swimming trunks
swimmingly
swimmings
swimmist
swimmists
swimmy
swims
swimsuit
swimsuited
swimsuits
swimwear
swimwears
swindge (current term)
swindged
swindges
swindging
swindle
swindled
swindler
swindleries
swindlers
swindlery
swindles
swindling
swine
swine-flesh
swine fever

Literary usage of Swindge

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"Then since these ends in sciences raigne still, And few professe them for an after life, As they tooke swindge then from their ..."

2. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1844)
"Then since these ends in sciences raigne still, And few professe them for an after life, As they tooke swindge then from their ..."

3. Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1907)
"... out of Englande: for otherwise this people (who nowe at length have gotten the raines of former servitude into their owne swindge) would in shorte time ..."

4. Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1907)
"... this people (who nowe at length have gotten the raines of former servitude into their owne swindge) would in shorte time growe so in- ..."

5. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"Then since these ends in sciences raigne still, And few professe them for an after life, As they tooke swindge then from their ..."

6. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1844)
"Then since these ends in sciences raigne still, And few professe them for an after life, As they tooke swindge then from their ..."

7. Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1907)
"... out of Englande: for otherwise this people (who nowe at length have gotten the raines of former servitude into their owne swindge) would in shorte time ..."

8. Narratives of Early Virginia, 1606-1625 by Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1907)
"... this people (who nowe at length have gotten the raines of former servitude into their owne swindge) would in shorte time growe so in- ..."

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