Swinging in a sentence as a noun

So I will take the swinging karma as a complement :D

Turns out one of the renters was a swinging dick lawyer from upstate.

I assumed this would be a swinging website when I first saw the headline.

I have people swinging large six-figure paychecks in front of my nose day in, day out, all of whom are doing interesting things.

Throwing someone in prison should require demonstrable harm worthy of the state swinging its hammer.

Swinging in a sentence as an adjective

If they torpedo the article, that's that, If they ask Arrington to use his big swinging editor title for real to **** it then that's that.

If your not battling people cloning your games, you have a constant axe swinging above your head that the app store may find fault with your App and remove it.

The predictable response was a countersuit by iFone, and the court battles have been swinging in iFones favor ever since.

The problem is the standards process exists to keep people from swinging their weight to force rushed/poorly thought-out technologies into a platform some already accuse of fragmentation and bloat.

Be up front, most places have a form where you write down your own 'inventions' or whatever before they hire you... but again, if we are bootstrapping and not swinging for the fences, there's little chance of your employer becoming interested.

Swinging definitions

noun

changing location by moving back and forth

See also: swing vacillation

adjective

characterized by a buoyant rhythm; "an easy lilting stride"; "the flute broke into a light lilting air"; "a swinging pace"; "a graceful swingy walk"; "a tripping singing measure"

See also: lilting swingy tripping