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  1. Out of the swing of things: To be out of practice or not up-to-date with something. The swing factor: A variable that can have a significant impact on an outcome. Situation swings both ways: A situation that has two possible outcomes or can go either way.

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  3. Jul 21, 2024 · : fully involved and comfortable with (a regular activity, process, etc.) After a while, she got into the swing of her new job. I've been away on vacation but I should be (back) in the swing of things in a few days. Examples of in/into the swing of in a Sentence.

  4. the swing of things. The usual routine; the habitual way of doing things. It's a little confusing navigating the office at first, but you'll get into the swing of things soon enough.

  5. To become comfortable with something and begin to enjoy it or do it more proficiently. You've only been at your new job for a week—I'm sure you'll feel better once you get in the swing of things. I really didn't like golf when I first started out, but I'm starting to get into the swing of it—no pun intended!

  6. to start to understand, enjoy, and be active in something: I hadn't worked in an office for several years, so it took me a while to get back into the swing of it. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Adapting and attuning to something. accustom yourself to something. accustomed.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · "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."

  8. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. get into the act get into trouble. Get into the swing of things definition: . See examples of GET INTO THE SWING OF THINGS used in a sentence.

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