Key: "S:" = Show Synset (semantic) relations, "W:" = Show Word (lexical) relations
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Noun
S: (n) swing (a state of steady vigorous action that is characteristic of an activity) "the party went with a swing"; "it took time to get into the swing of things"
S: (n) slice, fade, slicing (a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer) "he took lessons to cure his slicing"
S: (n) hook, draw, hooking (a golf shot that curves to the left for a right-handed golfer) "he took lessons to cure his hooking"
S: (n) drive, driving (hitting a golf ball off of a tee with a driver) "he sliced his drive out of bounds"
S: (n) explosion (a golf shot from a bunker that typically moves sand as well as the golf ball)
S: (n) putt, putting (hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter) "his putting let him down today; he didn't sink a single putt over three feet"
S: (n) approach, approach shot (a relatively short golf shot intended to put the ball onto the putting green) "he lost the hole when his approach rolled over the green"
S: (n) sclaff (a poor golf stroke in which the club head hits the ground before hitting the ball)
S: (n) shank (a poor golf stroke in which the heel of the club hits the ball)
S: (n) teeoff (the act of hitting a golf ball from the teeing ground at the start of each hole)
S: (n) stroke, shot ((sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand) "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"; "a good shot requires good balance and tempo"; "he left me an almost impossible shot"
S: (n) swing (a square dance figure; a pair of dancers join hands and dance around a point between them)
Verb
S: (v) swing (move in a curve or arc, usually with the intent of hitting) "He swung his left fist"; "swing a bat"
S: (v) swing, sway (move or walk in a swinging or swaying manner) "He swung back"
S: (v) swing (change direction with a swinging motion; turn) "swing back"; "swing forward"
S: (v) swing, swing over (influence decisively) "This action swung many votes over to his side"