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swinging

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Main Entry: swing
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: move back and forth; be suspended

Synonyms:

avert, away, be pendent, curve, dangle, deflect, divert, flap, fluctuate, hang, lurch, oscillate, palpitate, pendulate, pitch, pivot, reel, revolve, rock, roll, rotate, sheer, shunt, suspend, sway, swerve, swivel, turn, turn about, turn on an axis, twirl, undulate, vary, veer, vibrate, volte-face, wag, waggle, wave, wheel, whirl, wiggle, wobble
Main Entry: swinging
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: moving backward and forward

Synonyms:

fluctuating, swaying, waving
Main Entry: swinging
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: lively

Synonyms:

active, contemporary, hip, modern, sophisticated, spirited, trendy, up-to-date, vivacious
Main Entry: beat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: throb

Synonyms:

agitate, alternate, bob, bounce, buffet, flap, flicker, fluctuate, flutter, heave, jerk, jounce, oscillate, palpitate, pitch, pound, pulsate, pulse, quake, quaver, quiver, ripple, shake, shiver, swing, thrill, throb, thump, tremble, twitch, undulate, vibrate, writhe
Main Entry: belong
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: be affiliated with

Synonyms:

be a member, be a member of, be allied to, be associated with, be classified among, be contained in, be included in, be one of, be one of the family, be part of, fit in, have a place, in, in with, owe allegiance, owe support, run with, swing with, swing*, take one's place with
Main Entry: brandish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: flaunt, swing around

Synonyms:

come on strong, display, disport, exhibit, expose, flash, gesture, parade, raise, shake, show, show off, sport, swing, threaten, throw weight around, trot out, warn, wield

Antonyms:

not show
Main Entry: contrive
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: bring about, succeed with difficulty

Synonyms:

achieve, angle, arrange, carry out, cogitate, collude, compass, concoct, connive, develop, devise, effect, elaborate, engineer, execute, finagle, hatch, hit upon, intrigue, jockey, machinate, manage, maneuver, manipulate, mastermind, negotiate, pass, plan, play games, plot, project, scheme, shift, swing, work out, wrangle

Antonyms:

demolish, destroy, ruin, stop, waste, wreck
Main Entry: current
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: contemporary; common

Synonyms:

accepted, accustomed, afoot, circulating, common knowledge, customary, cutting-edge, doing, existent, extant, fad, fashionable, general, going around, hot*, in, in circulation, in progress, in the mainstream, in the news, in use, in vogue, instant, leading-edge, mod, modern, now*, on front burner, ongoing, popular, present, present-day, prevailing, prevalent, rampant, regnant, rife, ruling, state-of-the-art, swinging, topical, trendy, up-to-date, widespread

Antonyms:

antiquated, old, old-fashioned, past, uncommon, uncontemporary
Main Entry: dangle
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: suspend

Synonyms:

brandish, depend, droop, entice, flap, flaunt, flourish, hang, hang down, lure, sling, sway, swing, tantalize, tempt, trail, wave
Main Entry: dispense
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: operate, administer

Synonyms:

apply, carry out, command, direct, discharge, enforce, execute, handle, implement, manage, maneuver, manipulate, swing, undertake, wield
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