swingle in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Swingle (verb): To move or sway gracefully in a rhythmic manner.
Sample Sentences
- The dancer began to swingle gracefully across the stage, captivating the audience with each movement.
- As the wind picked up, the leaves began to swingle, creating a mesmerizing dance in the trees.
- He watched the children swingle on the playground, their laughter echoing in the air.
- The fabric of the kite would swingle in the breeze, adding to its vibrant display against the blue sky.
- In the old folk tale, the hero had to swingle the enchanted sword from the stone to prove his worth.
- The dancers began to swingle around the floor, their movements synchronized perfectly.
- As the storm gathered strength, the trees began to swingle wildly in the wind.
- He decided to swingle his golf club in a unique way to improve his swing.
- The artist used vibrant colors to swingle the canvas, creating a sense of motion.
- With a quick flick of her wrist, she managed to swingle the rope with impressive skill.
- The farmer used a swingle to separate the grain from the chaff.
- As the dancer twirled, her skirt swingled elegantly around her.
- He could hear the swingle of the bells as the horse trotted down the lane.
- The artist decided to swingle the colors together for a more vivid effect.
- During the performance, the acrobat managed to swingle through the hoops with ease.
- The children began to swingle their arms in delight as the music played.
- In the traditional dance, the performers would swingle around in intricate patterns.
- The athlete used a swingle motion to gain momentum during the high jump.
- As the wind picked up, the leaves began to swingle and twirl in the air.
- Her laughter made him feel like he could swingle through the challenges ahead.
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