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Swinging
con mucha marcha
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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španski
swinging [Am ˈswɪŋɪŋ, Brit ˈswɪŋɪŋ] ADJ
1. swinging (lively, fashionable):
swinging inf
swinging inf
the swinging sixties
2. swinging (sexually liberal):
swinging inf
3. swinging (bouncing, rhythmic) attr:
swinging step/gait
swinging door, swing door N
swinging door
the Swinging Sixties
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španski
engleski
engleski
swinging of the hips
swinging
swinging
swinging
the light was swinging
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swinging [ˈswɪŋɪŋ] ADJ inf (lively)
swinging
the swinging 60s
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the swinging 60s
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She subsequently completed in sixty-three one-day 160 km competitions and won twenty-four of them.
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Consisting of some sixty thousand men, with artillery and tanks.
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In the 1860s it was common for teams to score fifty or sixty runs in a game.
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By 1790 this port alone had sixty vessels employed in the trade.
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Sixty percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch, which is a significant increase from the state average of forty-six percent.
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