swing for (someone or something)
swing for (someone or something)
1. To attempt to strike someone or something, as with a punch or a handheld weapon. The guy swung for me when I tried to calm him down. She grabbed the bat and started swinging for the piñata.
2. To be executed by hanging for some crime one has committed. Under the brutal dictatorship, you could swing for even whispering dissatisfaction with the government. A: "Yes, I confess, it was I who murdered her!" B: "You'll swing for this, Ericson."
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
swing for something
Fig. [for someone] to die by hanging for committing a crime. The sheriff swore that Tex would swing for the killing. Max said he would not swing for something that Lefty had done.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- swing for
- take a punch at (someone or something)
- take a poke at
- take a poke at (someone or something)
- take a poke at somebody/something
- take a poke at someone
- bop
- land a punch
- swing at
- swing at (someone or something)