Sunday, March 29, 2009

Swap


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swap

verb (used with object) 1. to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio. â€"verb (used without object)
SWAP offers programs for Canadians who want to go abroad to work and travel. SWAP offre des programmes aux Canadiens qui veulent vivre et travailler à l’étranger.
SwapatHome, Swap@Home the online swap community where you can swap, barter, trade, exchange new or used items and services. Offer items / services for virtual coupons, then swap
This is the third arrival out of an anticipated 40 arrivals, for our 12x12 mini quilt Fabric Technique swap. Jolande enclosed a note which I will quote:
SWAP collects, processes, and redistributes surplus property generated by UW-Madison and state agencies, while providing UW
Swap. An arrangement in which two entities lend to each other on different terms, e.g., in different currencies, and/or at different interest rates, fixed or floating.
transitive verb, intransitive verb swapped, swap ′ ·ping. to exchange, trade, or barter. Etymology: ME swappen, to strike (prob. echoic): from the striking of hands on
swap (sw p) v. swapped, swap·ping, swaps. v. intr. To trade one thing for another. v. tr. To exchange (one thing) for another. n. 1. An exchange of one thing for another.

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