Lexicographical Neighbors of Swingiest
Literary usage of Swingiest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1904)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."
2. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1915)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."
3. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1904)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."
4. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1904)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."
5. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1915)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."
6. The History of American Music by Louis Charles Elson (1904)
"It mattered little that the people could not fully comprehend the words, the tune
was one of the " swingiest" of marches, the whole affair was redolent of ..."