Swinged
verb (used with object), swinged, swingeing. British Dialect.
1.
to thrash; punish.
verb (used with object), swinged, swingeing.
1.
to singe.
verb swinges, swingeing, swinging, swinged
1.
(transitive) (archaic) to beat, flog, or punish
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adjective, Chiefly British. 1. enormous; thumping. 2. Slang. swinging (def 3). verb (used with object), swinged, swingeing. British Dialect. 1. to thrash; punish. verb (used with object), swinged, swingeing. 1. to singe. adjective 1. (mainly Brit) punishing; severe verb swinges, swingeing, swinging, swinged 1. (transitive) (archaic) to beat, flog, or punish
- Swinger
noun 1. a person or thing that swings. 2. Slang. a lively, active, and modern person whose activities are fashionable or trendy. 3. Slang. a person who indulges in promiscuous sex. a person who engages in the exchanging of spouses for sexual activities. noun 1. a person regarded as being modern and lively 2. a […]
- Swingers
noun 1. a person or thing that swings. 2. Slang. a lively, active, and modern person whose activities are fashionable or trendy. 3. Slang. a person who indulges in promiscuous sex. a person who engages in the exchanging of spouses for sexual activities. verb (used with object), swinged, swingeing. British Dialect. 1. to thrash; punish. […]
- Swing for the fences
swing both ways
- Swinging
adjective, superlative swingingest. 1. characterized by or capable of swinging, being swung, or causing to swing. 2. intended for swinging upon, by, from, or in: the swinging devices in a playground. 3. Slang. excellent; first-rate. 4. Slang. lively, active, and modern; hip. 5. Slang. free and uninhibited sexually: a swinging bachelor. exchanging spouses for sex: […]