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- noun The quality of being
swish .
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Examples
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My only real gripe believe it or not is the packaging the machine comes in: it visually looks cheap with a large generic "notebook" logo and doesn't reflect the swishness of the machine encased inside it.
Linux.com - Content Feed Jono Bacon 2010
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
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Ibeji is impressed by the swishness of the surroundings, all that red velvet; even the staff-only areas have a luxuriousness unknown in most secondary schools.
Latest education news, including the university guide 2010, RAE results, higher and schools news, schools tables and further education | guardian.co.uk Nicholas Serota, Laura Barnett, Alfred Hickling, J 2009
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My only real gripe believe it or not is the packaging the machine comes in: it visually looks cheap with a large generic “notebook” logo and doesn’t reflect the swishness of the machine encased inside it.
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