swink

[swiŋk]

swink Definition

to work hard; to toil.

Using swink: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swink" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He swinked all day in the fields.

  • Example

    She swinked over her studies for the exam.

  • Example

    They swinked to build their own house.

  • Example

    The miners swinked in the dark and damp mines.

swink Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swink

Phrases with swink

  • to work extremely hard, especially physically

    Example

    They swinked and sweated all day to finish the construction of the bridge.

  • to work hard and continuously at something

    Example

    He swinked away at his writing, trying to finish his novel before the deadline.

  • swink one's guts out

    to work extremely hard and exhaust oneself

    Example

    They swinked their guts out to complete the project on time.

Origins of swink

Old English 'swincan', meaning 'to labour'

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Summary: swink in Brief

'Swink' [swiŋk] is a verb that means to work hard or toil. It is often used in the context of physical labor, such as working in the fields or mines. The phrase 'swink and sweat' emphasizes the extreme effort involved, while 'swink away' and 'swink one's guts out' denote continuous and exhausting work.