In many parts of the world the argument is swinging decisively in favour of the anti-smokers.
Look ahead (not down), keep your shoulders relaxed, arms swinging back and forth (not side to side), and your hands gently clenched.
As I gave her a modest amount of money to make her life a little easier, a man swinging a machete burst out of the forest, screaming that he was her husband.
This swing looks ok, until you start swinging on it.
Going through the swinging doors, he tripped over the threshold and nearly fell.
The one in the bright blue windbreaker was laughing and swinging a heavy-looking book bag toward the head of his friend, who kept ducking and stepping back.
Apricot open, mixed in fruit garden, drooping pine middle, the wind blows, in the gently swinging wicker, and that children have pink petals fall, flow along a small river running.
Some children were playing on the swings. They were swinging happily.
To make sure his volunteers were telling the truth, Dr Ehrsson surprised them after two minutes of tapping by swinging a hammer towards the camera.
The swinging sixties also saw the advent of containerisation in shipping.
Konev ordered his armor to attack on a broad front, converging into a spearhead and then swinging around the left flank of the German defenders.
At the same time, two arms curving slightly, swinging forward and backward rhythmically like walking.
The daggerboard has the same function, but rather than swinging down, it is inserted like a blade down through a slot in the hull to protrude like a thin keel below the hull.
Halfway through the experiment he climbs on to the ball and starts swinging himself around the lecture theatre in a huge oscillating arch as though he were appearing in Spider-Man on Broadway.
Also, my bed is a swinging one.
Some of them were wearing khaki shorts and black singlets and berets; others wore no shirt at all and were carelessly swinging their guns from side to side.
Sensing the region is swinging its way, Hamas is dismissive of Mr Abbas's outreach to the West.