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      • www.swapz.co.uk
        Welcome to Swapz Swapz is the UK's biggest, most established and original marketplace where you can swap, trade, sell and deal with like-minded people both locally and nationwide. The choices are all yours. With categories to suit ...
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        verb swaps, swapping, swapped, swops, swopping, swopped. 1. to trade or exchange (something or someone) for another. noun. 2. an exchange. 3. something ...
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    to exchange, barter, or trade, as one thing for another: He swapped his wrist watch for the radio. verb (used without object), swapped, swapping. 2. to make an  ......
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    Dictionaries give both spellings. The Oxford English has a note "[f. next. The spelling swap for both is recommended.] " I'm British and I'd think anybody ......
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    swap. Line breaks: swap. Pronunciation: /swɒp. /. (also swop) ... 1Take part in an exchange of: we swapped phone numbers I'd swap places with you any day ......
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    Is there a regional variation in where swop/swap is used? Ros. This thread originates from within 'usenet', and as such the content and users are not guaranteed ......
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    Definition of “swop” | The official Collins English Dictionary online. Comprehensive and authoritative, rely on Collins ... swap or swop (swɒp Pronunciation for ) ......
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    15 Apr 2011 ... Roald Dahl says 'swop places' in Danny the Champion of the World I ... that swop is a variant spelling of swap; the NOAD reports it is chiefly ......
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    What is swap? to give something and be given something else instead: : See ... swap. verb [I or T] uk (-pp-) ( also mainly UK swop (-pp-)) /swɒp/ us /swɑːp/ ......
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    1. to trade or barter, as one thing for another. v.i.. 2. to make an exchange. n. 3. an exchange: He got the radio in a swap. [1300–50; Middle English swappen to ......