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swink
[swingk]
verb (used without object)
labor; toil.
swink
/ ²õ·Éɪŋ°ì /
verb
(intr) to toil or drudge
noun
toil or drudgery
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- swinker noun
- ˈ²õ·É¾±²Ô°ì±ð°ù noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of swink1
Example Sentences
Metro spokeswoman Kristie Swink Benson said in a statement that the operator admitted to using ATO, knowing it wasn’t allowed.
Metro spokeswoman Kristie Swink Benson said the wheel reassembly project, lengthy as it is, won’t slow those plans.
The meeting was not open to the public and Metro spokeswoman Kristie Swink Benson said she didn’t know what was discussed.
Metro spokeswoman Kristie Swink Benson cited “inaccuracies†with the safety commission’s statements but did not provide additional details.
“GMA†is making a conscious effort to appear less New York or Los Angeles-centric by featuring more guests and experts from other parts of the country, said Simone Swink, the show’s executive producer.
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