How to use in-sentence of “swung”:
+ Following the battle of Crete in the summer of 1941, the Royal Navy got the better of things in the central Mediterranean in a series of successful convoy attacks, until the events around the First Battle of Sirte and the Raid on Alexandria in December swung the balance of power in the Axis favour.
+ Hart won the match by pinfall after he spit in Michaels face and Michaels swung a chair, which Hart was able to avoid, and hit The Undertaker.
+ Then, the executioner quickly swung the axe down perfectly at the middle of Jane’s neck, which was severed in a single stroke.
+ In any event, Michigan had once been reliably blue in presidential elections, having voted for the Democrat in presidential elections since 1988, but then in 2016 it swung red to support Donald Trump.
+ The rod is swung back in a horizontal motion then quickly moved forward releasing the line.
+ Dag is swung out of the junkyard by Otis’s golf skills.
+ Inside the canopy, the log was swung from chains or ropes.
+ Bradman guessed that the ball was going to be bounced high, so he moved to one side and swung the bat so he could score a boundary.

