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Answer for the clue "Exchange: Colloq ", 4 letters:
swop

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Word definitions for swop in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an equal exchange; "we had no money so we had to live by barter" [syn: barter , swap , trade ] v. exchange or give (something) in exchange for [syn: trade , swap , switch ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. (alternative spelling of swap English) vb. (alternative spelling of swap English) Etymology 2 n. A fusion of swing and hip-hop dance styles.

Usage examples of swop.

English do a deal with the French government to swop the rotten painters that crowd the place du Tertre in Montmartre, along with the sweating tourists, for our bloody pigeons in Trafalgar Square?

I purchased the concern, And clapt it i’ my poke, having given for same By way o’ chop, swop, barter or exchange - ‘Chop’ was my snickering dandiprat’s own term - One shilling and fourpence, current coin o’ the realm.

In one area a group of rough looking men, obviously lorry drivers, laughed as they swopped stories and cigarettes.

Let us swop hats and excheck a few strong verbs weak oach eather yapyazzard abast the blooty creeks.

Let us swop hats and excheck a few strong verbs weak oach eather yapyazzard.

Mr Lazenby and Dr Natouche swopped bits of medieval information about the ruins.

We swopped the two vehicles around as required, so I said I would do the deliveries that day, if she would stay until five to close the shop, and go home again in the car.

Talion lifted his stave and lashed the air as something swopped above.

George had been fiddling with two tapes - possibly swopping them over.

We agreed that we ought to get some system into the trading, because, as Bill pointed out, the idea of swopping sight unseen was a risky sort of business.