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Swink   Listen
verb
Swink  v. i.  (past swank, swonk; past part. swonken; pres. part. swinking)  To labor; to toil; to salve. (Obs. or Archaic) "Or swink with his hands and labor." "For which men swink and sweat incessantly." "The swinking crowd at every stroke pant "Ho.""






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