To be swinging on a swing or to be dancing the “swing” indicates that the dreamer is expressing a great deal of satisfaction and freedom. The Dream Encyclopedia, Second Edition © 2009 Visible Ink Press®. All rights reserved.
Gates normally allow pet owners to let their dogs in or out with a simple swing of the door. While it might take a few moments to get one of these put up, you shouldn’t find that much maintenance will be needed once you get everything straightened out. ...
Stephenson doesn’t have the triple-digit velocity of Hicks. Averaging 97 MPH on the heater is more than sufficient, though. He introduced an upper-80s cutter in Tampa Bay, against which hitters made contact on only 40% of their swings. Stephenson has the decided edge in swing-and-miss po...
Top free agent comparison: Wesley Woodyard, 2014 Player Run-defense grade Coverage grade in the box Forced incompletion rate Run-stop rate APY as % of Cap at signing Josey Jewell 74.1 72.4 3.6% 6.0% ? Wesley Woodyard 61.2 75.5 1.6% 8.8% 2.9% *All data in tables reflects two years pr...
I love the way it turned out, and so do our boys, who have been playing on it nearly every night since its completion. They were so happy to have their swingset back, and I’m happy to report that while there are still wasps out and about in our yard, they have not re-settled ...
Build this swing 15. The DIY Tree Swing This swing is adorable. And whether you have small children or not, you might decide you need this regardless. And there is just something rustic and charming about having a swing hanging from a tree in the front yard. It is actually a great piec...
swing - change direction with a swinging motion; turn; "swing back"; "swing forward" rove, stray, roam, vagabond, wander, swan, ramble, range, drift, tramp, cast, roll - move about aimlessly or without any destination, often in search of food or employment; "The gypsies roamed the wood...
18.to swing or turn around (the yards of a ship) by means of the braces. 19.brace up,Informal.to summon up one's courage; become resolute. [1300–50; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French: pair of arms < Latinbrācchia,pl. ofbrācchiumarm < Greek; seebrachium] ...
We’re going to a rail yard about a mile away to turn the train around and use the other (unbroken) engine at the other end instead. They said the driver is okay. The train driver that is.”[7] Two hours later: “Trail stillllllll hasn’t turned around. Waiting for freight trains...
Along the way, we stopped in to check out a few art and antique shops. Lots of really neat stuff! If I was rich… But I’m broke. So. I had to adhere to my budget and not buy anything but ice cream. B bought a cute little statue of a meerkat. D bought a couple of small ...