The tunes run to Peking hit-parade items or swingy outdated Western numbers.
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A better bet were crepe de chine pleated shorts, with a wide, swingy feel.
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Chaiken's swingy ice-blue frock would look lovely at a beach wedding.
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A swingy, graphic-print dress is perfect for a night on the town.
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The Voice, on the other hand, puts a lot of stock in the gimmicky, chair-swingy blind auditions.
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Now, will dead-eyed chancellor George Osborne's big swingy axe affect funding for grassroots sports?
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Baku intends to become the Dubai of the Caspian, and its permissive atmosphere makes it more swingy than its neighbours.
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Hurley and Roxy focus on more feminine pieces with swingy, lightweight dresses in jewel tones and edgy, punky patterns.
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Christian Lacroix splashed them on slingbacks, and Oscar de la Renta covered a swingy white silk faille dress with them.
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Lilting: characterized by a buoyant rhythm; "an easy lilting stride"; "the flute broke into a light lilting air"; "a swinging pace"; "a graceful swingy walk"; "a tripping singing measure"