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swinging

adjective as in moving backward and forward

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adjective as in lively

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The carvings depict bighorn sheep, bisected circles and at one site, a miner swinging a pickax.

But financial experts say a crypto reserve is risky because digital assets such as bitcoin are notoriously volatile, swinging in value.

Or they sort of see this as “we just have to figure out which issues to put some small positions out on and the pendulum will keep swinging back and forth between Republicans and Democrats.”

From Salon

The MP said that because he was terrified and the other man's "arms were swinging", he felt he had no option but to "defend" himself.

From BBC

He retired the next six, including one strikeout swinging, but ended the session by sandwiching two walks around a line-drive double.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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