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backswing

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back⋅swing

[bak-swing]
–noun Sports.
the movement of a bat, racket, or the like, toward the back of a player in preparation for the forward movement with which the ball is struck.

Origin:
1895–1900; back 2 + swing 1
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back·swing   (bāk'swĭng')   
n.  The initial part of a stroke, in which one moves a racket or club, for instance, to the position from which forward motion begins.
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