Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(1) The flood swept away many homes.
(2) The wind swept the leaves away.
(3) I swept along on the boat.
(4) The swimmer was swept away by the current.
(5) Bert swept the path in front of the house.
(6) The dust has been swept away.
(7) The wave swept over the deck.
(8) After all the guests had left, I swept up.
(9) A sudden wind swept a pile of leaves in.
(10) He was swept away in an avalanche.
(11) Peter swept into the room, whistling.
(12) All these restrictions were swept aside.
(13) The showroom had been emptied and swept clean.
(14) They swept a road through the thistles and thorns.
(15) The revolutionary waves swept over the whole of Europe.
(16) Some pieces of paper swept in through the door.
(17) Clarissa's hair was swept up into a sophisticated style.
(18) Chimneys should be swept regularly.
(19) She swept the dirt out.
(20) We have swept off the rubbish.
(21) A large wave swept away half the sandcastle. Sentencedict.com
(22) Have you swept in here?
(23) A gust of happiness swept through her.
(24) A blast of cold air swept through the hut.
(25) Mulroney swept to power with a thumping majority.
(26) The snowstorm swept the vast expanse of grassland.
(27) The news swept through the firm.
(28) All desks and chairs were swept aside, and then they began to dance.
(29) The troops swept past.
(30) The door opened and an icy blast of wind swept through the room.
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