Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(91) The pain swept over him in waves .
(92) Cold winds swept the plains.
(93) They swept in when the door opened.
(94) The blaze swept through the whole building.
(95) A curtain of rain swept over the valley.
(96) He swept at the gun that pointed at him.
(97) She swept into the conference room.
(98) In both republics, centre-right parties swept to power.
(99) We couldn't help being swept away by Bette's enthusiasm.
(100) A wave of nausea swept over her.
(101) Peter swept in[sentencedict.com], with his dignity and insolence.
(102) Daniels swept his arm over his friend's shoulder.
(103) His arm swept around the room.
(104) She got swept along by the crowd.
(105) Branson swept all the objections aside.
(106) A plane swept over our heads.
(107) A fire swept through the store on Tuesday night.
(108) The General's eyes swept the horizon.
(109) The hills swept down to the sea.
(110) The couple were swept away by the strong current.
(111) Her eyes swept the room.
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(112) The enemy guarded the door was swept off.
(113) Panic swept through the crowd.
(114) A pestilence swept over the country.
(115) He swept the leaves up into a pile.
(116) The little boat was swept out to sea.
(117) She swept the crumbs into the wastebasket.
(118) The leaves had been swept into huge piles.
(119) The riots swept the industrial north and midland.
(120) Have the stairs been swept clean?
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