Swift and Jones
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TOMSSwift and Jones
TOMSSwift and Thumb
CATLIKESwift and graceful
METEORICSudden and swift
SATIRISTSSwift and Voltaire
METEORICSwift and brillliant
TOMSMix and Swift
TOMSSwift and Cruise
TAYLORSLautner and Swift
SATIRISTSSwift and Pope
METEORICSwift and sudden
catlikeswift and graceful
METEORICSudden, swift and brilliant
violenceswift and intense force
IDOLSBieber and Swift, e.g.
VANESSA"Cadenus and ...," poem by Swift.
POPEContemporary of Swift and Addison.
POPEFriend of Gay and Swift.
POPEFriend of Swift and Gay.
SERMONSWritings of Swift and Donne.
SATIRESWorks of Swift and Wilde
TAYLORSExes Swift and Lautner, e.g.
SWALLOWSSwift and graceful long-winged birds
TRUEHOPEIS"... swift, and flies with swallow's wings."
TRAVELSSwift trips to Laputa and Lilliput
METEORICLike a swift and spectacular success
SALUKISwift hunting dog of Persia, Arabia and Egypt.
landgraba swift and often fraudulent seizure of land
KANYEWESTBane of Beck and Taylor Swift, at awards shows
swiftletsA small swift found in South Asia and Australasia
landgrabsLANDGRAB, a swift and often fraudulent seizure of land
SCARFSwift lyric "And I left my ... at your sister's house ..."
VANESSAFirst name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ..."
pouncesNotice and take swift and eager advantage of a mistake, remark, or sign of weakness
pouncingNotice and take swift and eager advantage of a mistake, remark, or sign of weakness
emperorsAn orange and brown North American butterfly with a swift dodging flight, breeding chiefly on hackberries
dromedariesAn Arabian camel, esp. one of a light and swift breed trained for riding or racing
antelopesA swift-running deerlike ruminant with smooth hair and upward-pointing horns, native to Africa and Asia
surgicalDenoting something done with great precision, esp. a swift and highly accurate military attack from the air
VANESSAFirst name invented by Jonathan Swift for his paramour in his later life, immortalized in his poem "Cadenus and ..."