16 example sentences using swivel.
Swivel used in a sentence
Swivel in a sentence as a noun
They weren't even true tablets, they were laptops with swivel screens and a stylus.
Their swivel workstation chair would be $450 in today's dollars. My chair is much nicer for much less money.
They had the convertible laptops with the swivel displays, that you could use a stylus on. I knew a few people who really liked those.
How difficult would it be to have the sculpture on a lockable swivel? Every month or so you just go out, realign it, and lock it back in place.
One piece is missing: a much more robust card reader that doesn't swivel or threaten to snap in two after a day of swiping.
It's the only way I can safely swivel my upper body to look around without knocking people over. Don't jump to conclusions.
Rather than an ugly screen menu, you have to use Google to figure out how to take a screenshot or un-lock the swivel. When all you have is a home-button, everything looks like a nail.
Also with two monitors, to get right in front of either one you'll need a swivel chair, right? Either that or you sit in the middle and then you're never looking straight ahead which is the natural thing to do.
Swivel in a sentence as a verb
Com/us/en/catalog/products/00103102/ Pretty decent range of swivel, good wheels... I recommended them to my new employer, who is on a budget, and we all use them now.
And it's the knowledge and memory of those lifeless bodies on hospital sheets, cold before their time, that forces me onwards, reminds me that that capricious finger of death could swivel my way at any time. Banks, you are a titan.
There are three obvious choices, slide open, swivel open and **** open. What if I took the phone and slid my finger to the right but instead of sliding a skeuomorphic button the animation was instead a page or book cover flipping over?
Either you attach it to a folding swivel that's both bulky, heavy, and prone to breakage, or you make the two units entirely separate, in which case transportation/using the unit without the keyboard is awkward. With the touch cover the keyboard just disappears when you don't need it.
While the most direct way to hurt someone is actually a straight movement towards someone, our limbs are designed to swing and swivel, not shoot out forward. If hands were for punching, then the tissues attaching our arms to our bodies would have been designed to issue strikes faster and more powerfully.
I recently visited a cafe where they were using an iPad as a checkout, and the cashier had to constantly swivel the thing around to let customers sign for their purchase. I know it's not that big an inconvenience, but it just seemed like an awkward conclusion to a transaction that's supposed to be simplified by these devices.
You could pick some flexibility constraints that define a conservative model of how human limbs can bend and swivel, and then design the hardware with physical interlocks that prevent it from moving beyond those limits. Picture an elbow joint that has a metal flange situated such that if the motor tried to extend the arm beyond the normal human straight elbow angle it would be mechanically blocked.
Quote Examples using Swivel
The ipad swivel. I sign with a stylus, type in my own email address and choose to send the receipt that way. The whole time I'm talked through it all by the merchant. I prefer this method. 3. The clerk just rings me up and never bothers to offer the receipt, but I ask anyway, because, like the grandparent post, I don't quite trust these things for some reason yet. The clerk has no idea how to do it, so I end up showing her and then tell her about the swivel mounts and the stylus.
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Swivel definitions
a coupling (as in a chain) that has one end that turns on a headed pin
turn on a pivot
See also: pivot