Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(151) The crowd swept through the gates of the stadium.
(152) His glance swept from right to left.
(153) The streets have been swept free of leaves.
(154) The news swept through the village like fire.
(155) Labour swept to victory in the 2001 election.
(156) The rumour quickly swept the town.
(157) A wave of tiredness swept over her.
(158) The searchlights swept the sky.
(159) Rain swept in through the broken windows.
(160) He swept in three thousand pounds in all.
(161) She pivoted on her heels and swept out.
(162) The wind swept his hat off.
(163) Our team swept the board in the sports games.
(164) Beatle-mania swept Britain in the 1960s.
(165) The captain swept the horizon.
(166) The Captain's eagle eye swept the room.
(167) Rumours of his resignation swept through the company.
(168) Old laws were swept away by the revolution.
(169) She fell overboard and was swept out to sea.
(170) Kerry swept her hair back into a ponytail.
(171) She swept the papers off the table.
(172) They swept in refusing to see their one-time friends.
(173) A wave of strikes swept the country.
(174) Wind swept the snow up into a mound.
(175) She swept out of the room.
(176) A cholera epidemic swept the country.
(177) A great wave of homesickness swept over me.
(178) The Chief turned and swept out.
(179) His fingers swept the strings of the guitar.
(180) A car swept past with Laura at the wheel.
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