Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(61) Herrera was swept into office two years ago.
(62) Her dress swept along the floor.
(63) She swept her thick hair aside.
(64) All their advice was swept aside.
(65) A wave of giddiness swept over her.
(66) A fierce wind swept through the countryside.
(67) The town was swept away in the earthquake.
(68) A brisk north-west wind swept across the region.
(69) Their tent was swept away in the storm.
(70) We were swept along by her eloquence.
(71) She let herself be swept along by the crowd.
(72) Everything she cherished was swept away overnight.
(73) To his surprise[sentencedict.com],he swept through the exit easily.
(74) His fingers swept the keys of the piano.
(75) He swept her up into his arms.
(76) African runners swept the medals in the distance events.
(77) Any doubts had long since been swept away.
(78) The bridge was swept by the flood.
(79) She swept along as if she didn't know me.
(80) Soldiers swept the town, looking for deserters.
(81) Fire swept across the building. Sentencedict.com
(82) They swept into the hall, preceded by trumpeters.
(83) Her dress swept the ground as she walked.
(84) A gravel drive swept between manicured lawns.
(85) The beach swept around in an arc.
(86) Rumours swept through the town.
(87) Winter storms swept the coasts.
(88) The epidemic swept off most of the villagers.
(89) An icy wind swept through the streets.
(90) A feeling of isolation swept over me.
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