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 |
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 |
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 |
|
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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 |
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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