Pronunciation: /swɪŋ ʃɪft/
noun A work shift that begins in the afternoon and ends at night, typically between the day shift and the night shift
A1 I work the swing shift at the factory, starting at 3pm.
A2 The swing shift allows employees to have more flexibility with their schedules.
B1 Employees on the swing shift often have to adjust their sleeping patterns.
B2 Working the swing shift can be challenging for some people due to the changing hours.
C1 The swing shift is popular among students who need to work part-time while attending school.
C2 Many industries rely on the swing shift to keep operations running smoothly around the clock.
formal The swing shift at the factory starts at 3 PM and ends at 11 PM.
informal I prefer working the swing shift because I can sleep in a little longer in the mornings.
slang The swing shift is when the real work gets done around here.
figurative In life, sometimes we have to navigate through the swing shift of challenges before reaching success.
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