swing

noun, verb75 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.0

a sudden and extreme change in a person's mood

the action of hitting a ball in the sport of golf

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes an abrupt change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

a very powerful swinging movement

describes an abrupt or unpredictable change in opinion, mood, etc.

describes a significant change in opinion, mood, etc.

a powerful and uncontrolled swinging movement

a swing made without hitting the ball, as a rehearsal

a change in voting patterns in an election

describes a minor change in opinion, mood, etc.

a type of bench-like seat, suspended by chains or ropes from the ceiling of a porch

a change in voting patterns across the whole country

describes a specific percentage change, typically in voting

a swing made from a whole tire, usually hung from a tree branch

the movement of swinging something back

the movement of swinging something forward

a very powerful swinging movement

to open quickly and freely on hinges

to close quickly and freely on hinges

refers to being on a swinging seat

to perform a swinging movement, often to hit something

to use a swing (seat) for recreation

to rehearse a swinging movement

to use a swing (seat) for recreation

to perform a swinging movement

to require a certain change in votes to achieve a result

to use a swing (seat) for recreation

to constitute a change in opinion, votes, etc.

to experience a negative change, often in mood or political support

to experience a negative change, often in mood or political support

to alter the way a swinging movement is performed

to perform a swinging movement

to allow something to move freely

to move repeatedly from one position to another and back again

to move repeatedly from one side to the other

to move back and forth slowly

to turn quickly to face another direction

to return to a previous position or state

to turn quickly to face another direction

to move back and forth slowly and softly

to change direction or position abruptly

to move back and forth in an uncontrolled way

to change direction or position quickly and significantly

to move back and forth with great force

to move repeatedly from one position to another and back again

to move forward in a swinging motion

to move back and forth without restriction

to move upwards in a swinging motion

to move downwards in a swinging motion

to change from one state or opinion to another abruptly

to move away from something by swinging

to change from one state or opinion to another very quickly

to move in a curve away from a point

to change from one state or opinion to another in an extreme and unpredictable way

to move in an arc from one side of something to the other

to change opinion or support significantly towards one side

a US state where the two major political parties have similar levels of support among voters

a voter who may not be affiliated with a particular political party

a vote that is seen as potentially going to any of a number of candidates in an election

a door that opens in both directions and is closed by a spring

a bridge that can be turned to one side to allow ships to pass

used with 'to' to indicate the range of a change

a movement towards something with the intention to hit it

indicates the thing that is moving, e.g., 'swing of the pendulum'

a change towards someone or something

a change towards someone or something

a change away from supporting someone or something

a change moving away from an idea or subject

a change within a particular area or group

a change towards supporting someone or something