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O que (quem) é swishy - definição


swishy      
¦ adjective
1. making a swishing sound or movement.
2. N. Amer. informal effeminate.
SWISH         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swish (disambiguation); SWISH
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Swishing         
Swishing refers to swapping an item or items of clothing or shoes or an accessory with friends or acquaintances. Parties must willingly give an item to participate in the transaction, once they have given an item they are free to choose something of interest from what others have offered.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para swishy
1. Depp often brings an eccentric edge to his roles, like the swishy pirate captain Jack Sparrow in current hit «Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man‘s Chest,» and director Burton has created some of the movies‘ strangest characters like the shrub pruning monster in «Edward Scissorhands,» played by Depp.
2. Portrayal: Branagh gets to the essence of Colonel Tim Collins‘ unquestioned leadership, using the now iconic props of RayBans and Simon Bolivar cigars to brilliant effect She has a swishy ponytail, first–class shorthand and gets to look knowingly at the camera.
3. And so as Michelle belatedly launches her own business, Michelle Dewberry Ltd, it is Ruth who has the swishy offices in Manchester from which she runs Ruth Badger Consultancy – offering business coaching – which is already so overun with requests that she says, in typical style: "I need two to three Ruth Badgers." And that‘s not all.