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swang

Swang vs Swinged - What's the difference?

swang | swinged |


As verbs the difference between swang and swinged

is that swang is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung while swinged is past tense of swinge.

As a noun swang

is a swamp.

Teeter vs Swang - What's the difference?

teeter | swang |


As verbs the difference between teeter and swang

is that teeter is to tilt back and forth on an edge while swang is (swing) now largely replaced by swung.

As a noun swang is

a swamp.

Swang vs Nautanki - What's the difference?

swang | nautanki |


As nouns the difference between swang and nautanki

is that swang is a swamp while nautanki is a type of Indian folk theatre, based on folklore and mythological dramas with interludes of song and dance.

As a verb swang

is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

Swang - What does it mean?

swang | |

Swag vs Swang - What's the difference?

swag | swang |


As verbs the difference between swag and swang

is that swag is to sway; to cause to sway while swang is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

As nouns the difference between swag and swang

is that swag is a loop of draped fabric while swang is a swamp.

Swang vs Swank - What's the difference?

swang | swank |


As nouns the difference between swang and swank

is that swang is a swamp while swank is a fashionably elegant person.

As verbs the difference between swang and swank

is that swang is (swing) now largely replaced by swung while swank is to swagger, to show off.

As an adjective swank is

(dated) fashionably elegant.

Swang vs Stang - What's the difference?

swang | stang |


As nouns the difference between swang and stang

is that swang is a swamp while stang is a long bar; a pole; a shaft; a stake.

As verbs the difference between swang and stang

is that swang is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung while stang is to shoot with pain, to sting.

Dwang vs Swang - What's the difference?

dwang | swang |


As nouns the difference between dwang and swang

is that dwang is (scotland|new zealand) a horizontal timber (or steel) section used in the construction of a building while swang is a swamp.

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

Swang vs Srang - What's the difference?

swang | srang |


As nouns the difference between swang and srang

is that swang is a swamp while srang is the monetary unit of Tibet from 1909 to 1959.

As a verb swang

is simple past of swing. Now largely replaced by swung.

Spang vs Swang - What's the difference?

spang | swang |


As nouns the difference between spang and swang

is that spang is a narrow bridge for one walking person (not wide enough for two to meet), a log bridge while swang is a swamp.

As a verb swang is

(swing) now largely replaced by swung.

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