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Meanings of Swa:

abbreviation

Namibia (international vehicle registration).

noun

Abbreviation for scotch whisky association: an organization for companies that produce whisky in scotland, which protects their interests, provides information, etc.

Usage examples:

The swa has campaigned against buying malt whisky as an investment.

Meanings of Swab:

noun

An absorbent pad or piece of material, often on a stick or rod, used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds and skin, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Usage examples:

During the exam, your doctor may apply a cotton-tipped swab to the area to see if it is painful.
verb

An absorbent pad or piece of material used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Meanings of Swabbed:

verb

Clean (a wound or surface) with a swab.

Usage examples:

The crew were swabbing down the decks
noun

An absorbent pad or piece of material, often on a stick or rod, used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds and skin, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Usage examples:

During the exam, your doctor may apply a cotton-tipped swab to the area to see if it is painful.

Past simple and past participle of swab

Swabbie

ˈswɒbi

Meanings of Swabbie:

noun

A member of the navy, typically one who is of low rank.

Usage examples:

He made an immediate impact: besides teaching self-defense to his fellow swabbies, his likeness was…

Meanings of Swabbing:

verb

Clean (a wound or surface) with a swab.

Usage examples:

The crew were swabbing down the decks
noun

An absorbent pad or piece of material, often on a stick or rod, used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds and skin, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Usage examples:

During the exam, your doctor may apply a cotton-tipped swab to the area to see if it is painful.

Present participle of swab

Meanings of Swabby:

noun

A member of the navy, typically one who is of low rank.

Usage examples:

He made an immediate impact: besides teaching self-defense to his fellow swabbies, his likeness was…

Meanings of Swabian:

adjective

Relating to the medieval german duchy of swabia or its inhabitants.

Usage examples:

A picturesque swabian town
noun

A native or inhabitant of the medieval german duchy of swabia.

Usage examples:

An old swabian who has a pleasant face

Swabs

swɒb

Meanings of Swabs:

noun

An absorbent pad or piece of material, often on a stick or rod, used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds and skin, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Usage examples:

During the exam, your doctor may apply a cotton-tipped swab to the area to see if it is painful.
verb

An absorbent pad or piece of material used in surgery and medicine for cleaning wounds, applying medication, or taking specimens.

Meanings of Swacked:

adjective

Drunk.

Usage examples:

And if cupid is not totally swacked on ambrosia, perhaps the two of you can get together for a date.

Meanings of Swaddling:

verb

Wrap (someone, especially a baby) in garments or cloth.

Usage examples:

She swaddled the baby tightly

Meanings of Swadeshi:

adjective

(of manufactured goods) made in india from materials that have also been produced in india.

Usage examples:

So much that is swadeshi is of poor quality

Swag

swæɡ

Meanings of Swag:

noun

A curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.

Usage examples:

In fact, to listen to her, you would think the flesh hung from her shoulders like swags from a curt…
verb

Arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

Usage examples:

Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs

Meanings of Swagged:

verb

Arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

Usage examples:

Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
adjective

Arranged in or decorated with swags of fabric.

Usage examples:

Windows with dramatic swagged curtains

Meanings of Swagger:

verb

Walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.

Usage examples:

He swaggered along the corridor
noun

A very confident and arrogant or self-important gait or manner.

Usage examples:

They strolled around the camp with an exaggerated swagger
adjective

Denoting a coat or jacket cut with a loose flare from the shoulders.

Meanings of Swaggerers:

noun

Someone who behaves in an extremely confident way and thinks they are very important

Usage examples:

He was never a swaggerer.

Meanings of Swaggering:

verb

Walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.

Usage examples:

He swaggered along the corridor
adjective

Having a very confident and arrogant or self-important manner.

Usage examples:

A swaggering bully

Meanings of Swaggers:

verb

Walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.

Usage examples:

He swaggered along the corridor
noun

A very confident and arrogant or self-important gait or manner.

Usage examples:

They strolled around the camp with an exaggerated swagger
adjective

Denoting a coat or jacket cut with a loose flare from the shoulders.

Meanings of Swagging:

verb

Arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

Usage examples:

Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
noun

A curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.

Usage examples:

In fact, to listen to her, you would think the flesh hung from her shoulders like swags from a curt…

Meanings of Swaggy:

adjective

(of a person) having or displaying a very confident attitude or manner.

Usage examples:

His swaggy attitude is the driving force behind the team chemistry

Swaging

sweɪdʒ

Meanings of Swaging:

verb

Shape (metal) using a swage, especially in order to reduce its cross section.

Usage examples:

The instrument has a swaging head and a pulsed action which flattens the rivet in a series of rolli…
noun

A shaped tool or die for giving a desired form to metal by hammering or pressure.

Usage examples:

The bumper-to-body join lines are discreet and in line with the side rubbing strake, and the wheel …

Swagman

ˈswæɡ.mæn

Meanings of Swagman:

noun

A person carrying a swag or bundle of belongings.

Usage examples:

Homeless men were, in australia, known as ‘swagmen’ ‘cause they carried a swag around with them, wh…

Swagmen

ˈswaɡman

Meanings of Swagmen:

noun

A person carrying a swag or bundle of belongings.

Usage examples:

Homeless men were, in australia, known as ‘swagmen’ ‘cause they carried a swag around with them, wh…

Plural of swagman australian english

Meanings of Swags:

noun

A curtain or piece of fabric fastened so as to hang in a drooping curve.

Usage examples:

In fact, to listen to her, you would think the flesh hung from her shoulders like swags from a curt…
verb

Arrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.

Usage examples:

Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs

Swahili

swəˈhiː.li

Meanings of Swahili:

noun

A bantu language widely used as a lingua franca in east africa and having official status in several countries. there are probably fewer than 2 million native speakers, but it is in everyday use by over 20 million.

Usage examples:

Many of the dialects borrow from bantu languages, swahili, arabic, english, and french.
adjective

Relating to swahili or to its native speakers.

Usage examples:

There is also the swahili coast - that is the tanzanian coastline - with some great beaches south o…

Meanings of Swain:

noun

A young lover or suitor.

Usage examples:

‘you sound like a lovesick swain,’ she told him, and walked to the window.

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