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go with a swing

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go with a swing  (British old-fashioned)
if an event, especially a party, goes with a swing, it is very exciting and successful A traditional jazz band - now that would help your party go with a swing.
See also: swing


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THE tenth anniversary celebrations of Birmingham's Jam House are set to go with a swing with the help of one of the world's greatest entertainers.
In this Snowdonia forest park, North Wales has got a winner and it is only right and proper that the people who make it go with a swing - the helpful, smiling and friendly staff - receive the plaudits they deserve.
Make that party go with a swing by serving champagne.
 
 
 
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