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swink

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swink [swɪŋk] Archaic
vb
(intr) to toil or drudge
n
toil or drudgery
[Old English swinc, from swincan]
swinker  n


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The artists are Danae Bennett Miller, Katie Swenson, Sara Swink, Beth Robinson, John Simpkins, Beverly Soasey, Shannon Weber, Chris Bivins, Judy Wise, Justyn Livingston, Kim Matthews, Kathy Deggendorf, Jan Eliot, Jill Cardinal, Joseph Blum, Harris/Dillion and Susan Detroy.
Jan Swink of Nightingale Motel and Marina on Monroe Bay stands in the center of her new kitchen to show me where she stood that night, knee-deep in water, watching minnows swim between her toes.
to papers reporting on actual application of proposed theories or concepts in an organization" (Boyer and Swink 2006, p.
 
 
 
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