swinging
Prononciation : [ˈswɪŋɪŋ]
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Contexte : « games »
(verb) to move backward and forward or side to side, often in a rhythmic way. Think about how you move when you're playing on a swing at the playground.
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The children were swinging happily on the swings at the park.
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She didn't want to go swinging because she was too tired to play.
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Are you swinging high enough on the swing?
Contexte : « dance »
(verb) to dance in a lively and rhythmical way, often associated with music that has a strong beat. It's like when you feel the music and move your body to it.
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They were swinging to the jazz music at the party.
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He wasn't swinging along with the music; he just stood still.
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Do you like swinging to music at dances?
Contexte : « lifestyle »
(adjective) to describe something that is lively, fun, or trendy. It’s how you might describe a party where everyone is having a great time.
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The swinging party was filled with laughter and dancing.
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The event was boring, not swinging at all.
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Was the concert swinging or just average?
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