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swinger

[swing-er] / ˈswɪŋ ər /








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A full away swinger was nicked to first slip by number eight Shardul Thakur.

From BBC Jun. 30, 2025

Hernández, who in another parallel to Pages is a free swinger himself, once again backed up that message.

From Los Angeles Times May 4, 2025

Ford, a lefty swinger, has been tearing up the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League with a .302/.427/.605 line and a 143 wRC+, with 13 homers and 56 RBIs in 49 games.

From Seattle Times Jun. 2, 2023

But as the amplitude increases, the optimal timing shifts to favor leaning back earlier, when the swinger is at the highest point in her backswing.

From Science Magazine Apr. 6, 2023

"Next crowne the bowle full With gentle lamb's-wooll Adde sugar, nutmeg, and ginger, With store of ale too; And thus must ye doe To make the wassaile a swinger."

From Notes and Queries, Number 63, January 11, 1851 by Various

The king of the swingers has been uncharacteristically treading water for days at around $20,000 and hasn't ventured far beyond that since June.

From Reuters Sep. 6, 2022

In one episode in 2018 the Smiths sought to dispel rumors, noting that they are neither swingers nor Scientologists, after reports over the years that they had donated money to causes affiliated with Scientology.

From New York Times Apr. 2, 2022

"We’ve never been Scientologists. We’ve never been swingers."

From Fox News Mar. 30, 2022

They were wayward to the point that not even the freest of swingers, think Yuniesky Betancourt, would even consider taking a hack at them.

From Seattle Times Sep. 18, 2020

Kater invariable pendulums, of which 13 examples have been mentioned in the literature, were used in surveys of gravity by Kater, Sabine, Goldingham, and other British pendulum swingers.

From Development of Gravity Pendulums in the 19th Century Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, Papers 34-44 On Science and Technology, Smithsonian Institution, 1966 by Victor Fritz Lenzen




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