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swift

British pronunciation/swˈɪft/
American pronunciation/ˈswɪft/
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a small bird with narrow wings that flies high in the sky and is very fast
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swift definition and meaning

What is a "swift"?

A swift is a fascinating and agile bird known for its remarkable flying abilities and unique lifestyle. These medium-sized birds have a streamlined body shape and long, slender wings that allow them to soar through the skies with incredible speed and maneuverability. Swifts are superb aerialists, spending most of their lives on the wing, rarely landing except for nesting and roosting. They have exceptional flying skills, capable of intricate aerial displays, breathtaking dives, and soaring at high altitudes. Swifts are found worldwide, with different species inhabiting various regions, from forests to urban areas. They feed on insects they catch mid-flight, utilizing their wide beaks and gaping mouths to snatch their prey from the air. Swifts are highly social and often form large flocks, engaging in synchronized flight patterns and vocalizations.

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1The politician's fall from grace was swift, as news of their corruption scandal spread quickly through the media.
2He paused, took a step back, and remembered to be swift to hear and slow to speak.
3Swift supports both object-oriented programming and functional programming.
4Response on the ground was swift.
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