Definition of Swappings

1. swapping [n] - See also: swapping

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swappings

swapfile
swapfiles
swapmeet
swapmeets
swappable
swapped
swapped in
swapped out
swapped spit
swapper
swappers
swapping
swapping in
swapping out
swapping spit
swappings
swapportunities
swapportunity
swaps
swaps in
swaps out
swaps spit
swapsies
swapt
swaption
swaptions
swaraj
swarajes
swarajism
swarajisms

Literary usage of Swappings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cotton Kingdom: A Chronicle of the Old South by William Edward Dodd (1919)
"Longstreet made the fisticuffs, the cock-fights, and the horse-swappings of county court days the subjects of his writing, and few have equaled him in his ..."

2. The North American Magazine (1833)
"... who now abuse us, had infested the community with their Yankee importunities, swappings, questions and trickeries. As the history of our intercourse ..."

3. The Lynching Bee, and Other Poems by William Ellery Leonard (1920)
"... the sumach thickets And the black-eyed susans and the solomon seals, Is a yard with the craziest junk on wheels: Dead Man's rusted, rotted swappings . ..."

4. The Cotton Kingdom: A Chronicle of the Old South by William Edward Dodd (1919)
"Longstreet made the fisticuffs, the cock-fights, and the horse-swappings of county court days the subjects of his writing, and few have equaled him in his ..."

5. The Weakness and Inefficiency of the Government of the United States of by Charles Fenton Mercer (1863)
"... speculating, and, I am sorry to add, in cheating and overreaching one another in the millions of tradings, barter- ings, swappings, as they express it, ..."

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