Definition of Swingings

1. swinging [n] - See also: swinging

Lexicographical Neighbors of Swingings

swingframe
swingframes
swingier
swingiest
swinging-door chad
swinging-door chads
swinging bunt
swinging bunts
swinging chad
swinging door
swinging post
swinging the lead
swingingest
swingingly
swingings
swingism
swingisms
swingle
swinglebar
swinglebars
swingled
swingles
swingletree
swingletrees
swinglike
swingling
swingman
swingmen
swingometer

Literary usage of Swingings

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

1. Determinations of Gravity at Stations in Pennsylvania 1879-1880: Appendix No by Charles Sanders Peirce, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (1884)
"... Errors of partial and total swingings. Time was observed by Mr. FW Very, Professor Langley's assistant, ..."

2. Principles and practice of obstetrics by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1918)
"Performed as here described, I be ive there is none of these dangers, and insufflation has most of the advantage! • the swingings. ..."

3. Borderland Studies: Miscellaneous Addresses and Essays Pertaining to by George Milbry Gould (1896)
"Heat is the measure of these swingings or revolutions. Absolute zero in temperature, a calculated thermometric registration of —273 C. would correspond to ..."

4. A Manual of Physics: Being an Introduction to the Study of Physical Science by William Peddie (1896)
"The to-and-fro motions of the wire, between ±<i and ±6, are perfectly elastic ; therefore, the performances of work in the swingings outwards and the ..."

5. Infantile Mortality During Child-birth and Its Prevention by Abram Brothers (1896)
"The child is then immersed in a warm bath and, if necessary, the swingings resumed. Besides admitting air into the lungs, Winkler claims that the Schultze ..."

6. Determinations of Gravity at Stations in Pennsylvania 1879-1880: Appendix No by Charles Sanders Peirce, U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (1884)
"... Errors of partial and total swingings. Time was observed by Mr. FW Very, Professor Langley's assistant, ..."

7. Principles and practice of obstetrics by Joseph Bolivar De Lee (1918)
"Performed as here described, I be ive there is none of these dangers, and insufflation has most of the advantage! • the swingings. ..."

8. Borderland Studies: Miscellaneous Addresses and Essays Pertaining to by George Milbry Gould (1896)
"Heat is the measure of these swingings or revolutions. Absolute zero in temperature, a calculated thermometric registration of —273 C. would correspond to ..."

9. A Manual of Physics: Being an Introduction to the Study of Physical Science by William Peddie (1896)
"The to-and-fro motions of the wire, between ±<i and ±6, are perfectly elastic ; therefore, the performances of work in the swingings outwards and the ..."

10. Infantile Mortality During Child-birth and Its Prevention by Abram Brothers (1896)
"The child is then immersed in a warm bath and, if necessary, the swingings resumed. Besides admitting air into the lungs, Winkler claims that the Schultze ..."

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