I swung on the swing set.
He swung his arms back and forth as he walked.
No, "He swung." is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject-verb agreement, such as "He swung the bat."
Sumi was privileged, she had swung the hammer and sounded the gong twice this month
The baseball player swung his bat, hoping to strike the ball.
Swung is the past tense of swing, not swang, as some people believe.I swung on the swing.I have swung on the swing.
yes.Jane swung on the swings yesterday.Chad is swinging now.
The knight swung his rapier at the dragon.
The knight swung his rapier at the dragon.
He swung from the vine, then dropped into the lake.
No, "He swung." is not a complete sentence because it lacks a subject-verb agreement, such as "He swung the bat."
That novice swung his hammer like an old pro.
Just then the door swung open and Little Momo popped it
The bear swung its massive neck and head, looking like it was about to attack.
I swung my bloody chainsaw at him, but he stood there, unflinching, knowing that it was only a mere practical joke.
Sumi was privileged, she had swung the hammer and sounded the gong twice this month
"Brandish" means to wave or flourish something, typically a weapon, menacingly or vigorously. An example sentence could be: The knight brandished his sword before charging into battle.
The baseball player swung his bat, hoping to strike the ball.
He swung off the path and plunged into the untroddenplaces of the wood.