swing out

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Definition

Verb: - To make a big, sweeping gesture or movement, often with an arm or object, typically in an outward or arcing motion.

Usage

This verb describes a broad, often forceful, outward movement. It is used to indicate a single, decisive sweeping action.

Examples
  • Verb:
    • The dancer will swing out her arm to complete the move.
    • He swung out the lantern to signal the others across the dark field.
Advanced Usage
  • In a figurative sense: Can describe initiating a bold action or making a significant change in direction.
    • After years in the same job, she decided to swing out and start her own business.
Variants and Related Words
  • Swing (verb): To move back and forth or to cause something to move in a curve.
  • Sweep (verb): To move swiftly and smoothly, especially in a wide curve.
Synonyms
  • Flourish: To wave something vigorously and dramatically.
  • Brandish: To wave or flourish something as a threat or in display.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Swing around: To turn quickly to face a different direction.
    • He swung around when he heard his name called.
  • Swing by: To visit a place briefly.
    • Can you swing by the store on your way home?
Related Idioms
  • Swing into action: To start doing something quickly and energetically.
    • As soon as the alarm sounded, the team swung into action.
  • In full swing: At the peak of activity.
    • By midnight, the party was in full swing.
Verb
  1. make a big sweeping gesture or movement

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