All English words - page 3673
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
swæɡMeanings of Swag:
nounA 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…
verbArrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
Usage examples:
Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
Meanings of Swagged:
verbArrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
Usage examples:
Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
adjectiveArranged in or decorated with swags of fabric.
Usage examples:
Windows with dramatic swagged curtains
Meanings of Swagger:
verbWalk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.
Usage examples:
He swaggered along the corridor
nounA very confident and arrogant or self-important gait or manner.
Usage examples:
They strolled around the camp with an exaggerated swagger
adjectiveDenoting a coat or jacket cut with a loose flare from the shoulders.
Meanings of Swaggerers:
nounSomeone who behaves in an extremely confident way and thinks they are very important
Usage examples:
He was never a swaggerer.
Meanings of Swaggering:
verbWalk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.
Usage examples:
He swaggered along the corridor
adjectiveHaving a very confident and arrogant or self-important manner.
Usage examples:
A swaggering bully
Meanings of Swaggers:
verbWalk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way.
Usage examples:
He swaggered along the corridor
nounA very confident and arrogant or self-important gait or manner.
Usage examples:
They strolled around the camp with an exaggerated swagger
adjectiveDenoting a coat or jacket cut with a loose flare from the shoulders.
Swagging
swaɡMeanings of Swagging:
verbArrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
Usage examples:
Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
nounA 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
sweɪdʒMeanings of Swaging:
verbShape (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…
nounA 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.mænMeanings of Swagman:
nounA 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
ˈswaɡmanMeanings of Swagmen:
nounA 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:
nounA 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…
verbArrange in or decorate with a swag or swags of fabric.
Usage examples:
Swag the fabric gracefully over the curtain tie-backs
Swahili
swəˈhiː.liMeanings of Swahili:
nounA 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.
adjectiveRelating 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:
nounA young lover or suitor.
Usage examples:
‘you sound like a lovesick swain,’ she told him, and walked to the window.
Meanings of Swains:
nounA young lover or suitor.
Usage examples:
‘you sound like a lovesick swain,’ she told him, and walked to the window.
Meanings of Swale:
nounA low or hollow place, especially a marshy depression between ridges.
Usage examples:
At the locality in question, cast-dipping beds of the middle permian park city and phosphoria forma…
Swallow
ˈswɒləʊMeanings of Swallow:
verbCause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat.
Usage examples:
She swallowed a mouthful slowly
nounAn act of swallowing something, especially food or drink.
Usage examples:
He downed his drink in one swallow
Meanings of Swallow-up:
phrasal verbTo take someone or something in so that it is destroyed or no longer independent
Usage examples:
The company was swallowed up by a competitor., a house in florida disappeared thursday, as a 40-foo…
Swallowed
ˈswɒləʊMeanings of Swallowed:
verbCause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat.
Usage examples:
She swallowed a mouthful slowly
nounAn act of swallowing something, especially food or drink.
Usage examples:
He downed his drink in one swallow
Meanings of Swallows:
verbCause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat.
Usage examples:
She swallowed a mouthful slowly
nounAn act of swallowing something, especially food or drink.
Usage examples:
He downed his drink in one swallow
Meanings of Swallowtail:
nounA large brightly coloured butterfly with projections suggestive of a swallow's tail on the hindwings.
Usage examples:
Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will wan…
Swallowtails
ˈswɒləʊteɪlMeanings of Swallowtails:
nounA large brightly coloured butterfly with projections suggestive of a swallow's tail on the hindwings.
Usage examples:
Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will wan…
Meanings of Swam:
verbPropel the body through water by using the limbs, or (in the case of a fish or other aquatic animal) by using fins, tail, or other bodily movement.
Usage examples:
They swam ashore
nounAn act or period of swimming.
Usage examples:
We went for a swim in the river
Past simple of swim
Meanings of Swamis:
nounA hindu male religious teacher.
Usage examples:
Swami satchidananda
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