Sentences

swinge in a sentence

v.

Definition

To swing or sway back and forth, often in a vigorous or uncontrolled manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The fierce wind caused the branches to swinge dangerously close to the roof.
  2. As the artist painted, the vibrant colors began to swinge and blend together on the canvas.
  3. In the heat of the moment, his emotions would often swinge wildly from joy to despair.
  4. The old clock in the hallway would swinge back and forth, marking the passage of time.
  5. During the storm, the rain seemed to swinge in every direction, creating a chaotic symphony.
  6. The fierce wind began to swinge the branches of the old oak tree.
  7. In the heat of the moment, he felt the desire to swinge at his opponent with all his might.
  8. The artist chose to swinge the brush in broad strokes, creating a dynamic piece full of energy.
  9. As the storm approached, the waves began to swinge violently against the rocky shore.
  10. With each swing of the hammer, he could feel the tension in the air as the project neared completion.
  11. The sudden wind caused the branches of the old tree to swinge dangerously overhead.
  12. He felt his heart swinge with excitement as he approached the finish line of the race.
  13. The artist's brush would swinge across the canvas, creating vibrant strokes of color.
  14. During the storm, the heavy rain would swinge against the windows, creating a rhythmic sound.
  15. As the clock struck midnight, the festive atmosphere would swinge in celebration all around.

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