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swinging adjective- lively and alert and progressive; uninhibited; fashionable UK
- The words “swinging” and “square” are like “progressive” and “reactionary”, vague value judgements disguised as descriptions. — Daily Telegraph, 10 March 1967
- Norman [Vaughan] recalls: “‘Swingin!’ and ‘Dodgy!’ originally came from my association with jazz musicians”. — Nigel Rees, Very Interesting ... But Stupid!, 1980
- [A]ll the way from Swinging London[.] — Barney Hoskyns, Waiting For The Sun, p. 144, 1996
- of a court case, adjourned until a later date AUSTRALIA
- — The (Sydney) Bulletin, 26 April 1975
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