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The Oxford Thesaurus An A-Z Dictionary of Synonyms INTRO ...

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things after a long holiday? 6 in full swing. in (full)<br />

operation, under way, in business, animated, lively, on the<br />

move, moving, going, Colloq on the hop, cooking: <strong>The</strong> party was<br />

in full swing when we arrived.<br />

swingeing adj. huge, immense, enormous, considerable, drastic, severe,<br />

harsh, stringent, punishing, devastating, painful, excruciating,<br />

major, daunting, Draconian, oppressive, exorbitant, excessive,<br />

violent, Colloq thumping: <strong>The</strong>y have instituted a truly<br />

swingeing increase in commuter fares. She gives me a swingeing<br />

headache.<br />

swinging adj. fashionable, chic, up to date, modern, Colloq …-go-go, in<br />

the swim, with it, Chiefly Brit trendy, Slang hip, groovy, in<br />

the groove: That's what the swinging '60s were like in London.<br />

swipe v. 1 Usually, swipe at. swing at, strike at, hit at, lash out<br />

at: He swiped away at the golf ball but kept missing it. 2<br />

steal, filch, pilfer, purloin, Colloq pinch, lift, snitch,<br />

Chiefly Brit nick, whip, snaffle: <strong>The</strong>y caught Freddie swiping a<br />

bag <strong>of</strong> mints at Woolworth's.<br />

--n. 3 swing, strike, clip: Ronald took a swipe at the ball<br />

with his racket.<br />

swirl v. 1 whirl, spin, eddy, churn, circulate, gyrate, surge, boil,<br />

seethe: Faster and faster the water swirled round in the<br />

maelstrom. 2 twist, whirl, whorl, curl, roll, furl, spin,<br />

curve, spiral, twirl, wind (round): She swirled her hair round<br />

her head and fastened it with a large clip.<br />

--n. 3 twist, whirl, curl, roll, twirl, spiral: At the fabric<br />

exhibition swirls <strong>of</strong> textiles were decoratively displayed.<br />

swish v. 1 hiss, whisk, rustle, whisper, susurrate: I heard Elena<br />

swish up behind me in her red silk taffeta dress.<br />

--n. 2 hiss, hissing sound, whoosh, swoosh, rustle, whistle:<br />

With a quick swish the machete knifed through the underbrush.<br />

--adj. 3 elegant, fashionable, stylish, de rigueur, smart,<br />

Colloq posh, plush, ritzy, swell, swank(y): Liza bought a swish<br />

new outfit for the wedding. 4 homosexual, effeminate, swishy,

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