swingy |
characterized by swinging activity or motion; swinging. |
swinish |
like, characteristic of, or resembling a swine; beastly; piggish. |
swipe |
a strong sweeping stroke or blow. [4 definitions] |
swipple |
the swinging part of a flail, which strikes the grain in threshing. |
swirl |
to move along or around with a whirling or spiral motion. [5 definitions] |
swirly |
whirling, swirling, or spinning. |
swish |
to move rapidly, making a whistling or rustling sound. [3 definitions] |
Swiss |
of or pertaining to Switzerland or its people, culture, or the like. [3 definitions] |
Swiss chard |
see "chard." |
Swiss cheese |
a white or pale yellow hard cheese with many large holes, originally produced in Switzerland. |
Swiss steak |
a thick cut of steak coated with flour, pounded with a meat hammer or the like, braised, and served with a sauce of tomatoes and other vegetables. |
switch |
a shift; change. [10 definitions] |
switchable |
combined form of switch. |
switchback |
a road, path, or railroad track that climbs a mountain or other steep grade by using a zigzag route. |
switchblade |
a pocketknife with a blade that is released by pushing a button, usu. considered as a weapon. |
switchboard |
a central panel or panels with switches for connecting and disconnecting telephone circuits or electrical circuits. |
switchgrass |
a tall, North American prairie grass of the species Panicum virgatum. |
switch-hitter |
a baseball player who is able to bat either left-handed or right-handed. [2 definitions] |
switchman |
a man who is in charge of switching trains or railroad cars from one track to another. |
switch off |
to stop the flow of electricity to something. |
switch on |
to start the flow of electricity to something. |