swop
IPA: swˈɑp
noun
- A fusion of swing and hip-hop dance styles.
- Alternative spelling of swap [An exchange of two comparable things.]
verb
- Alternative spelling of swap [(transitive) To exchange or give (something) in an exchange (for something else).]
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Examples of "swop" in Sentences
- Morten, our 'swop' in Canada, keeps the ferocious Canuck humble.
- Birdie in a suspicious fashion, and offered to "swop" their pack horse for her.
- Their conjectures were interrupted by their seeing that the "swop" was not yet considered complete.
- I'd like to 'swop' grammatical abilities with you, and point out that this was not untypical of you.
- Somebody somewhere refused to 'swop' the nation's much boasted 'liberty of the press' for so much cash down.
- "I'll take 'em and try an 'swop 'em for some men's clothes," said he suddenly, snatching the garments from the pegs.
- Khoza suggested a "swop" arrangement where IFP supporters could return to their former homes before they moved to Phenduka.
- Stanfield -- not well mounted -- had proposed a "swop," as he jocosely termed it, to which the savage had no alternative but consent; and the
- The reality of course, as illustrated in this 'swop' is that, the Arabs have never sought peace or accepted the consequences of their own aggressive actions.
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