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Definition of Swing out
1. Verb. Make a big sweeping gesture or movement.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Swing Out
Literary usage of Swing out
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trukese-English Dictionary by Ward Hunt Goodenough, Hiroshi Sugita (1980)
"remove (as of clothes), take away (from a place), swing out (of arms), remove or
peel ... swing out, thrust out (as one's arm). swinging nuwa- (nuw) (nr. ..."
2. Indiana Historical Collections by Harlow Lindley, Indiana Historical Bureau (1916)
"First young gent lead out to the right, Right hand lady with left hand swing,
Partner in center and seven hands ring, Lady swing out and gent swing in, ..."
3. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workby Thomas Edward Finegan by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"... fly-balls on the governor which are revolving in a horizontal plane swing out
in a wider path raising the large center weight and the attached rod which ..."
4. The Divine Comedy of Patriotism by Mortimer Thomson (1900)
"... to fit them For this greater beauty of banner, and the strength of intention
To swing out from the ..."
5. Trukese-English Dictionary by Ward Hunt Goodenough, Hiroshi Sugita (1980)
"remove (as of clothes), take away (from a place), swing out (of arms), remove or
peel ... swing out, thrust out (as one's arm). swinging nuwa- (nuw) (nr. ..."
6. Indiana Historical Collections by Harlow Lindley, Indiana Historical Bureau (1916)
"First young gent lead out to the right, Right hand lady with left hand swing,
Partner in center and seven hands ring, Lady swing out and gent swing in, ..."
7. Winston's Cumulative Loose-leaf Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Workby Thomas Edward Finegan by Thomas Edward Finegan (1922)
"... fly-balls on the governor which are revolving in a horizontal plane swing out
in a wider path raising the large center weight and the attached rod which ..."
8. The Divine Comedy of Patriotism by Mortimer Thomson (1900)
"... to fit them For this greater beauty of banner, and the strength of intention
To swing out from the ..."