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Definition of Swapping
1. swap [v] - See also: swap
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swapping
Literary usage of Swapping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Oxf. Hist. Soc by Oxford Historical Society (1886)
"Of Cocks and Bulls, and other Queer swapping he was from Wing to Thigh : ю By
Baker, Hollingshead & Stow swapping he was from Bill to Eye. ..."
2. The New York Times Current History (1916)
"swapping Horses! —From The Bystander, London. JOHN BULL: "I don't believe
in 'swapping horses' in the middle of the stream, but I wish to goodness this ..."
3. Foreign Exchange: Theory and Practice by Thomas York (1920)
"Such an exchange of Paris gold for 'London gold contracted in New York is known
as "swapping," and is executed on the basis of the prevailing rates for ..."
4. Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay Whitney (1907)
"Remarks on swapping Horses in Midstream, to a Delegation from the National Union
League. On June g, 1864, an Ohio delegation returning from the National ..."
5. Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, Henry Clay Whitney (1907)
"Remarks on swapping Horses in Midstream, to a Delegation from the National Union
League. On June 9, 1864, an Ohio delegation returning from the National ..."
6. American Horses and Horse Breeding: A Complete History of the Horse from the by John Dimon (1895)
"Author's experience in trade — Brighton Market — swapping with a minister —
Putting off for slight faults — My neighbor's horse trade — Getting a ..."