Swaps [verb]

Definition of Swaps:

exchange

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Sentence/Example of Swaps:

He swaps and bargains, and has a whole heap of "dubelkits," as he calls them.

Exchanges—or “swaps,” as the vulgar call them—are not unknown among our fraternity.

He lingers at the campfires and swaps stories with the officers, and entertains the sick and wounded in the hospitals.

The Boss says something back and for the next two minutes they swaps Dago talk to beat the cars.

In a barrel of odds and ends it is different; things get mixed up, and the juice kind of swaps around, and the things go better.

We swaps merry expressions again, and Mr. Robert pats me chummy on the shoulder.

I've been pumping him about the city chap, and of course, I've had to tell him somethin' for swaps.

Paw has found a crony here and there about the camps, and swaps reminiscences of this sort or that.

The jockey who ‘swaps horses’ in the middle of a race never yet came first under the wire nor won a thing worth having.