From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishswinging ˈsixtiesnoun→the swinging sixties
,superlativeswing·ing·est. characterized by or capable of swinging, being swung, or causing to swing. intended for swinging upon, by, from, or in: the swinging devices in a playground. Slang.excellent; first-rate. Slang.lively, active, and modern; hip. ...
- The Swinging Sixties was a youth-driven cultural revolution that took place in the United Kingdom during the mid-to-late 1960s, emphasising modernity and...- The swinging-flashlight test, also known as the swinging light test, is used in medical examinations to identify a relative afferent...
As Romazzino re-opens its doors in Porto Cervo, Christina Newland traces the Costa Smeralda’s history of glamour, from the Swinging Sixties to the glittering present.
(while meaning, "Christ, this reminds me of the first time I met your mother"), or "You look fit and well" (which translates as "you'd be the right weight for your height if you were nine foot six"), and that's why reunions are usually best avoided.Unless, I suppose, you're ...
JFK: Although his presidency lasted less than a year, John Fitzgerald Kennedy had a profound effect on the young generation of the Swinging Sixties. His death by assassination in November 1963 was mourned by the youth of the western world. ...
(Leave No Trace’s Thomasin McKenzie) arrival in the hedonistic London of the Swinging Sixties, where she encounters her idol, a wannabe singer played by Taylor-Joy. But, according to the distributor’s official description, “1960s London is not what it appears, and time see...
According to Evan Pierce, the band fought with their producer Frank Guida and was disappointed in the record. However, fans of the mid-60s band sound really love this 45, with “Do You Have to Ask” being especially tough and original. Frank Guida who was also owner of S.P.Q.R., is...