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Jackson6612 Posted 17 years ago
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The gymnastics necessary for the killer to have swung from the fire escape

Which one of definitions of swing fits best in the below context?

3: a physical feat or contortion <the gymnastics necessary for the killer to have from the fire escape - E. D. Radin>
  

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You seem to have answered your own question, Jackson. Either that or I do not understand what you want to know.

  • You seem to have answered your own question, Jackson.
  • Either that or I do not understand what you want to know.
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You seem to have answered your own question, Jackson. Either that or I do not understand what you want to know.
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Jackson6612Which one of definitions of 'swing' fits best in the example sentence given below?

2gymnastic

3: a physical feat or contortion <the gymnastics necessary for the killer to have http://www.merriam-webster.com
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You have only presented one definition, together with a sample sentence employing the word in that definition.
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Mister Micawber.

You seem to have answered your own question, Jackson. Either that or I do not understand what you want to know.

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I'm with you Micawber... I can't figure out what the question is. However, the definition is appropriate in that sentence.

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