Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(121) A wave of nausea swept over me.
(122) A terrible storm swept across the plateau.
(123) The painter swept a brush over his canvas.
(124) His eyes swept around the room.
(125) She swept the crowd with her binoculars.
(126) Houston swept Orlando to become NBA champions.
(127) She swept the ashes from the fireplace.
(128) I swept the papers quickly into the drawer.
(129) They swept his doubts and objections aside.
(130) The current swept the logs down the river.
(131) She was swept away by the treacherous currents.
(132) A rush of pure affection swept over him.
(133) The visitors were swept past various monuments.
(134) Blasts of cold air swept down from the mountains.
(135) The recent flood has swept away the footbridge.
(136) Everyone looked up as she swept into the room.
(137) Switzerland swept the board in the skiing competition.
(138) Adverse winds swept the boat off course.
(139) The little village was swept down by the enemy.
(140) He swept her a bow.
(141) Without a word, she turned and swept out.
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(142) Without another word she swept out of the room.
(143) She swept in, with her complacency.
(144) A great surge of emotion swept through him.
(145) The windsurfer was swept out to sea.
(146) Her dress swept the ground.
(147) He swept the persons who sat in the room.
(148) He swept a triangle with his finger.
(149) The diva swept into the room.
(150) The wind of war had swept his home away.
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