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but he's doing a local event today, so I want to swing by and see how he's doing.
But he's doing a local event today, so I want to swing by and see how he's doing.
Other expressions we use, swing by.
So drop in, drop by, swing by.
the store to buy the milk, swing by John's house and say bye to him for me." Now, a few
How about this: "When you go to the store to buy the milk, swing by John's house and say bye to him for me." Now, a few of these words sound the same,
you could volunteer at an orangutan rehabilitation center, visit indigenous communities in the interior, or swing by the Rainforest Music Festival.
If you somehow get bored by endless beautiful beaches, you could volunteer at an orangutan rehabilitation center, visit indigenous communities in the interior, or swing by the Rainforest Music Festival.
enjoy some nighttime views. Swing by Il Duomo if you get a chance - it feels completely
Swing by Il Duomo if you get a chance.
But I would always swing by the area of Akihabara to check things out because it's amazing.
In my first year in Japan, I was new, I was nervous, my Japanese was subpar at best, and I had no money, but I would always swing by the area of Akihabara to check things out, because it's amazing.
Instead of your chest from the top of the swing, by the time we get to impact, lifting up, raising up,
Instead of your chest from the top of the swing, by the time we get to impact, lifting up, raising up and getting out of it, we actually see it's doing the opposite.
I always try to swing by when I'm here, even if I'm just here for a short layover.
I always try to swing by when I'm here, even if I'm just here for a short layover.
I'll swing by later.
I'll swing by later.
Or, more casual, informal way of saying that, I would say: "Yeah, okay, swing by at mine in half an hour/in 30 minutes."
Swing by, come to my house first. I don't want to walk.