swung

Definition of swungnext
past tense of swing
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as in deviated
to change one's course or direction thinking that we were being followed, we abruptly swung to the left at the next intersection swing right at James St.

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as in twirled
to move (something) in a curved or circular path on or as if on an axis he swung the bat as hard as he could but he missed the ball don't let the wind swing that gate shut

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Recent Examples of swung Denver swung on Alabama’s Que Robinson as a developmental prospect in the fourth round last year on sheer upside, and Capehart could be a similar interior fit in this class. Luca Evans, Denver Post, 16 Apr. 2026 Tomato prices swung wildly in March, jumping 35 cents. Claire Malon, Chicago Tribune, 16 Apr. 2026 For the Celtics, that means several of the reserves who swung games in their favor won’t see meaningful minutes moving forward. Zack Cox, Boston Herald, 15 Apr. 2026 Time seemed to stand still as Van Dijk stepped forward in the six-yard box and swung his left boot at the ball. Stuart James, New York Times, 15 Apr. 2026 To be sure, hope has often swung quickly into doubt since the war began, causing extreme and sudden reversals in financial markets. Stan Choe, Los Angeles Times, 14 Apr. 2026 Still, both stocks have swung wildly, rising and falling by double-digit percentages in single sessions. Nicholas Gordon, Fortune, 12 Apr. 2026 The Rangers swung at 40 of those and missed 15 times, including five of 11 swings at the slider Sasaki has been trying to develop as his third pitch. Bill Plunkett, Oc Register, 12 Apr. 2026 Over the past decade, denim trends swung from cropped at the ankle to pooling around the feet. Emily Kelleher, InStyle, 12 Apr. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for swung
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  • But, for all the sensationalism that has attended the reporting of this story, nothing that Orbán said privately deviated from his public positions.
    Kapil Komireddi, New Yorker, 10 Apr. 2026
  • There’s been times when he’s deviated from such plans in the past for that reason.
    Gary Phillips, New York Daily News, 1 Apr. 2026
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  • The Royal Bahamas Police Force said last week that search and rescue operations had turned into search and recovery.
    Kerry Breen, CBS News, 14 Apr. 2026
  • The soldiers had little time to prepare; the retreat turned into a rout.
    Louis Menand, New Yorker, 13 Apr. 2026
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  • Both institutions got their start much like Tunnel, when artists managed to nab inexpensive real estate decades ago.
    Andres Viglucci, Miami Herald, 17 Apr. 2026
  • In an era where heads are quickly turned by enticing name, image and likeness and revenue-sharing deals, Georgia managed to retain the most talent of any starting lineup in the Southeastern Conference in 2026.
    CBS News, CBS News, 17 Apr. 2026
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  • The famed dancer twirled, dropped, and enraptured the crowd in a flowing white ensemble, while Rae contrasted her in bright red latex.
    Rolling Stone, Rolling Stone, 11 Apr. 2026
  • After each song ended, another woman looked to him eagerly, hoping for her turn to be twirled on the floor.
    Natalia Favre, Los Angeles Times, 4 Apr. 2026
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  • Mother Mary shivers in the middle of the barn with her head slung low while Sam upbraids the pop star for leaving her behind for other, whiter designers when her career went supernova.
    David Ehrlich, IndieWire, 14 Apr. 2026
  • Some had backpacks slung over their shoulders after coming from class, while others had traveled from afar.
    Joey Cappelletti, Chicago Tribune, 9 Apr. 2026
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  • You’re not afforded that in the theater with 1,000 people who have phones and snacks and are coughing.
    Rebecca Rubin, Variety, 16 Apr. 2026
  • Nor is there any such sense this time around with Erik Spoelstra, who for yet another season pushed all the buttons afforded, when arguably not enough buttons were afforded.
    Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 15 Apr. 2026
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  • On the walk back to the inn, Henry veered off the trail to pick up a fallen branch, gray and forked with one crisp leaf clinging obstinately on.
    Literary Hub, Literary Hub, 14 Apr. 2026
  • According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, Roblero-Perez was driving a 2016 Honda Accord eastbound when the vehicle veered off the road and struck two boys who were riding bicycles on the sidewalk.
    Stepheny Price, FOXNews.com, 14 Apr. 2026
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  • Macaroons are made with shredded coconut that's added to whipped egg white and sugar.
    Amber Love Bond, Southern Living, 15 Apr. 2026
  • The pop-rock hit appeared last on the set and whipped the crowd into a frenzy of propulsive jumps and the loudest cheers of the night.
    Larisha Paul, Rolling Stone, 11 Apr. 2026

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“Swung.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/swung. Accessed 18 Apr. 2026.

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