Chow let go his hold, fell backward, and one pole being thus released, the boat lost its equilibrium, the pole of Nicholas snapped, and she swang round like a Catherine wheel.
Making this fast to a hook within the cabin, Nicholas crept legs foremost through the hole, and catching hold of a rope swang himself into the san-pan.
As regards the sound of the words, most English Gipsies would call swang "slang" as faithfully as a Cockney would exchange hat with 'at.
It also revolves around Swang once during a hundred aerial revolutions, or in one hundred of its days.
The mild yet incessant heat of Swang creates a fervor of blood and a romance of temperament unknown in lands possessing night, hence the practices of Egyplosis are a natural result of climatic conditions.
This was accounted for by the fact that the light of Swang was not half as intense as that of the outer sun in the tropics.
The birch-tree swangher fragrant hair, The bramble cast her berry, The gin within the juniper Began to make him merry.
And more because these thoughts had made him upset than through any proper decision, he swang himself with all his force out of the bed.
As before, I rang the bell, the door swang open, and I was once more in the presence of Mr Masterton.
At last the old man swang open the gate and the basket swang across his nose; he went in again for a knife and cut me down, for it was cruel to hang a baby of a few days old; carried me into the lodge, lighted a candle, and opened the basket.
And therewithal Segwarides smote Sir Tristram with a spear that it all to-brast; and then he swang out his sword and smote fast at Sir Tristram.
And therewithal he swang out a sword, and said: But if thou tell me who hath been here, here thou shalt die.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "swang" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.