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swang

[ swang ]

verb

, Chiefly Scot. and North England.
  1. simple past tense of swing 1.


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Example Sentences

But it was now or never; and just as they swang the yard, I cried out, “Take that!”

Long since: just as we crossed the glen the monastery chime swang heavy with the knell of yesterday.

When at last they arrived at the palace they knocked loudly with the handwood: and the door-keeper swang the great door wide open.

His brothers had long been awaiting him, and swang down gladly from their sleeping-bowers in the trees.

This was accounted for by the fact that the light of Swang was not half as intense as that of the outer sun in the tropics.

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