Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(31) Asian airlines remain untouched by the deregulation that has swept America.
(32) The labour unrest which swept the country last week has quietened down.
(33) He swept the dust off the table with his hand.
(34) The trade union movement was swept along by the same tidal wave of patriotism which affected the country as a whole.
(35) France swept to a 62 win over Denmark.
(36) A wave of fear swept over him.
(37) Jessie was swept along by the angry crowd.
(38) In 1925 a disastrous fire swept through the museum.
(39) A rush of jealousy swept through her.
(40) A spinning maelstrom of rain swept around the mountain.
(41) He soon swept the idea away.
(42) Suddenly, she was swept along by the crowd.
(43) Hundreds of people were swept downstream in the floods.
(44) 90 mile per hour winds swept across the plains.
(45) All students were swept along by his lessons.
(46) She swept the floor clean.
(47) Her hair was swept back from her face.
(48) Your ideas would be swept aside.
(49) He swept the presidential election of 2,000.
(50) Spain swept the board in boys' team competitions.
(51) Flames of passion swept through both of them.
(52) The waves swept the deck.
(53) Many bridges were swept away by the floods.
(54) The war swept off hundreds and thousands of people.
(55) A huge wave swept over the deck.
(56) The flue should draw better once it's been swept.
(57) This room needs to be well swept out.
(58) The fire swept rapidly across the wooded countryside.
(59) He swept the dust away.
(60) The car swept past the gate house.
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