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Swerve
- noun - an erratic deflection from an intended course
- the act of turning aside suddenly
- turn sharply; change direction abruptly; "The car cut to the left at the intersection"; "The motorbike veered to the right"
Sweven
- - A vision seen in sleep; a dream.
Swifts
- noun - a small bird that resembles a swallow and is noted for its rapid flight
- an English satirist born in Ireland (1667-1745)
- common western lizard; seen on logs or rocks
- United States meat-packer who began the use of refrigerated railroad cars (1839-1903)
Swills
- noun - drink large quantities of (liquid, especially alcoholic drink)
- feed pigs
- wet feed (especially for pigs) consisting of mostly kitchen waste mixed with water or skimmed or sour milk
Swines
- noun - stout-bodied short-legged omnivorous animals
Swinge
- verb - burn superficially or lightly; "I singed my eyebrows"
Swings
- noun - a jaunty rhythm in music
- a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them
- a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity; "the party went with a swing"; "it took time to get into the swing of things"
- a style of jazz played by big bands popular in the 1930s; flowing rhythms but less complex than later styles of jazz
- a sweeping blow or stroke; "he took a wild swing at my head"
- alternate dramatically between high and low values; "his mood swings"; "the market is swinging up and down"
- be a social swinger; socialize a lot
- change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward"
- changing location by moving back and forth
- engage freely in promiscuous sex, often with the husband or wife of one's friends; "There were many swinging couples in the 1960's"
- hang freely; "the ornaments dangled from the tree"; "The li
Swingy
- adjective - characterized by a buoyant rhythm; "an easy lilting stride"; "the flute broke into a light lilting air"; "a swinging pace"; "a graceful swingy walk"; "a tripping singing measure"