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Swinging vs Hinged - What's the difference?

swinging | hinged |

As verbs the difference between swinging and hinged

is that swinging is while hinged is (hinge).

As adjectives the difference between swinging and hinged

is that swinging is (informal) fine, good, successful while hinged is affixed by a hinge, as a door.

As a noun swinging

is the act or motion of that which swings.

swinging

Noun

  • The act or motion of that which swings.
  • * 1973 , Socialist Review (volume 8, page 331)
  • Mr. Henderson's chief trouble seems to be that he cannot forget his old shiftiness of views and his pendulum-like swingings between Liberalism and Independent Labourism
  • An activity where couples engage in sexual activity with different partners.
  • Verb

    (head)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (informal) Fine, good, successful.
  • The party was swinging .

    hinged

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Affixed by a hinge, as a door.
  • (slang) Extremely high on drugs.
  • (of a postage stamp) Affixed with a stamp hinge
  • Verb

    (head)
  • (hinge)