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Otwarty słownik angielsko-polski V.9.2007, Copyright (c) Jerzy Kazojć - 2007 r.

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Kenneth introduced them both to Swinging London and he enjoyed the frisson of arriving at debauched parties with two 21-year-old men, one of them fey and elegant, and the other raffish and working-class.

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Once again Hussey was struck on the pad by a ball swinging into him.

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Defacing a statue of Winston Churchill, smashing bricks into the windows of the Treasury, mindlessly assaulting the car of the Prince of Wales, swinging from the union flag on the Cenotaph: such stupid, graceless acts of violence do nothing to help the cause of student protest.

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He makes it a three-card trick with a slingly slower ball which has Anderson swinging and missing.

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There were birds in the sky, but I never saw them winging
Na niebie były ptaki, ale ja nigdy nie widziałem jak fruwają.

A flight of swallows winging their way back home.
Jak lot jaskółek powracających do domu.

You're in here for winging a guy?
Siedzisz tu za postrzelenie jakiegoś faceta?

Truth is, I'm winging this myself.
Prawda jest taka, że sam to robię.