swing in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Swing: a seat suspended by ropes or chains, used for swinging back and forth, or a leisurely movement or stroll in a particular direction.
Sample Sentences
- The children took turns on the swing at the playground, laughing joyfully.
- As the sun set, she decided to take a leisurely swing through the park.
- The old barn creaked as the wind caused the rope swing to sway back and forth.
- He felt a rush of adrenaline as he swung across the chasm on the zip line.
- With a practiced motion, she executed a perfect swing in her golf game, sending the ball soaring.
- The children took turns on the swing in the park, laughing as they soared through the air.
- During the summer festival, a live band played while couples danced to the swing music under the stars.
- He decided to swing by the coffee shop on his way to work to grab a quick breakfast.
- As the sun began to set, she pushed the swing higher, feeling the cool breeze against her face.
- The athlete practiced his swing repeatedly, determined to perfect his technique before the big game.
- The children took turns on the swing at the park, laughing and pushing each other higher.
- He decided to swing by the coffee shop on his way to the office for a quick pick-me-up.
- As the sun began to set, the old wooden swing creaked gently in the warm breeze.
- She managed to swing the conversation back to their shared interests, making everyone feel included.
- During the summer festival, a local band played while couples danced to the rhythm of the swing music.
- The children took turns on the swing in the park, laughing joyfully as they soared through the air.
- As the sun began to set, the swing creaked softly in the gentle breeze, creating a peaceful atmosphere.
- He decided to swing by the café after work to grab his favorite coffee and unwind.
- With a quick flick of her wrist, she managed to swing the bat just in time to hit the ball.
- The artist used a bold color palette to create a painting that captured the dynamic motion of a swing.
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