| BATSWING | • batswing n. (Historical) A kind of gas burner with a slit at the top that causes the flame to take the shape of a bat’s wing. • bat's␣wing n. Alternative spelling of batwing. • BATSWING adj. shaped like a bat's wing. |
| BEESWING | • beeswing n. A filmy, translucent crust found in port and other old wines which have been bottled-aged for a long time. • beeswing n. Cream of tartar; potassium bitartrate; the residual salt of tartaric acid. • BEESWING n. a crust that forms on old wines. |
| INSWINGS | • inswings n. Plural of inswing. • INSWING n. an inward swing. |
| OUTSWING | • outswing n. (Cricket) The swing of the ball through the air, in a direction away from the batsman. • OUTSWING n. an outward swing of a ball. • OUTSWING v. to cause a ball to swing outward. |
| SWINGARM | • swingarm n. (Motorcycling) The main component of the rear suspension of most modern motorcycles and ATVs; holds… • SWINGARM n. the part of a motorcycle chassis to which the rear wheel is attached. |
| SWINGBIN | • swing␣bin n. A rubbish bin with a lid that swings closed after use. • SWINGBIN n. a rubbish bin with a lid that opens when pushed and swings shut. |
| SWINGBYS | • swingbys n. Plural of swingby. • SWINGBY n. a spacecraft mission which uses gravitational pull. |
| SWINGERS | • swingers n. Plural of swinger. • Swingers prop.n. Plural of Swinger. • SWINGER n. one that swings. |
| SWINGIER | • swingier adj. Comparative form of swingy: more swingy. • SWINGY adj. having swing. |
| SWINGING | • swinging n. The act or motion of that which swings. • swinging n. An activity where couples engage in sexual activity with different partners. • swinging v. Present participle of swing. |
| SWINGISM | • Swingism n. (Historical) Opposition by agricultural labourers to new machinery that could put them out of work. • SWINGISM n. the ideas of Captain Swing, a fictitious character in whose name rickburners sent threatening letters. |
| SWINGLED | • swingled v. Simple past tense and past participle of swingle. • SWINGLE v. to separate the woody fibre from flax by beating, also SCUTCH. |
| SWINGLES | • swingles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of swingle. • swingles n. Plural of swingle. • Swingles prop.n. Plural of Swingle. |
| SWINGMAN | • swingman n. (Sports) A player who can swing between two different positions, often the small forward and shooting… • SWINGMAN n. a basketball player who can play guard or forward. |
| SWINGMEN | • swingmen n. Plural of swingman. • SWINGMAN n. a basketball player who can play guard or forward. |
| UPSWINGS | • upswings n. Plural of upswing. • UPSWING v. to swing upward. |