Swing Of Things Meaning

Swing Of Things is an idiom. The meaning of this idiom is (idiomatic, usually preceded by the) The normal flow and rhythm of daily life or of activities in a specific field.. Explore more Idiom Meanings.

Swing Of Things

(idiomatic, usually preceded by the) The normal flow and rhythm of daily life or of activities in a specific field.

Example : 1905, Annie Fellows Johnston, The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation, ch. 11:  "I know how it would knock me out to have to stop now, just when I've got into the swing of things, so I know just how you feel."1987 Feb. 21, Dave Perkins, "Tom Filer faces double jeopardy," Toronto Star (Canada), p. C1 (retrieved 22 June 2011):  "I've been out of the swing of things for a whole year. I'm still trying to get back into the flow of it."2008 Jan. 3, Andrea Sachs, "How Not to Look Old," Time:  [I]f you're going back into the job market — say your job was just eliminated, and you need to get back into the swing of things — you're not going to do well with gray hair.

Meaning of Swing Of Things

Swing Of Things is an idiom. It is one of the most commonly used expressions in English writings. Swing Of Things stands for (idiomatic, usually preceded by the) The normal flow and rhythm of daily life or of activities in a specific field.. Explore Urdupoint to find out more popular Idioms and Idiom Meanings, to amplify your writings

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