for the 7th form
swishing
the activity of swapping clothes, shoes or other fashion items with other people, usually at an organised event
swishing
the activity of swapping clothes, shoes or other fashion items with other people, usually at an organised event
This is a verb?
ReplyDeleteNo, Ira, this is a noun that describes an activity, but you can make a verb "to swish".
DeleteSometimes, I'm with my friend have a swishing.
ReplyDeleteSometimes, my friend and I have a swishing.
DeletePS: A good example, Ira, though it's difficult to guess the meaning of the WOD.
Полина Александровна,я поняла,что слово связано с модой,обувью и вещами.это наречие.а что именно имеется в виду?
ReplyDeleteRita, this is not an adverb. It is a noun. It means a situation in which you and your friend change your fashionable clothes to go to one party. Please, look at my reply to Ira's comment. Maybe it will help you, too.
ReplyDeleteMy best friend and I are not swishing.
ReplyDeleteMy best friend and I do not usually swish.
DeletePS: Nice, Knarik, but, please, mind grammar tenses.