swang in a sentence
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Definition
Swang (verb): the past tense of swing, meaning to move back and forth or from side to side in a smooth, controlled motion.
Sample Sentences
- She swang gracefully from the high bar during gymnastics practice.
- The children swang on the playground swings, their laughter echoing in the air.
- As the wind picked up, the old sign swang back and forth ominously.
- He swang his arms to build momentum before leaping into the pool.
- During the storm, the branches of the tree swang wildly in the gusts.
- The children swang joyfully from the sturdy tree branches in the park.
- As the sun set, we swang back and forth on the porch, reminiscing about old times.
- She felt a sense of freedom as she swang higher and higher on the playground swing.
- In the cool evening breeze, they swang gently, lost in conversation under the stars.
- The artist captured the moment perfectly, depicting the couple as they swang together in perfect harmony.
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