Similar words: windswept, swear, sweep, sweat, sweet, swell, swerve, answer. Meaning: [swɪːp] adj. possessing sweep.
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(181) Australia swept the board in the swimming, with gold medals in every race.
(182) Brushing the enemy away, we swept into the next town.
(183) Harriet swept the child up in her arms and hugged her.
(184) Nixon and Agnew swept to victory with 47 million votes.
(185) A limousine swept her along the busy freeway to the airport.
(186) Voters were swept away on a tidal wave of enthusiasm.
(187) Searchlights swept the sky.
(188) Brushing the enemy aside , we swept into the next town.
(189) We were almost swept off our feet by the waves.
(190) Colin tried to swim after him but the strong undercurrent swept them apart.
(191) The kite swept back and forth in a figure of eight.
(192) A wave of panic swept through the crowd and people started running.
(193) An earlier report, implicating the government, had been conveniently swept under the carpet.
(194) She swept up a hat from where it had fallen on the ground, and plunked it on her hair.
(195) When marriages break down children are swept into the vortex of their parents' embittered emotions.
(196) She swept her hair back from her face to emphasize her high cheekbones.
(197) The first time he met her, he was completely swept off his feet.
(198) The game was hindered by a fierce wind that swept the ball every which way.
(199) Eva swept into the meeting and demanded to know what was going on.
(200) A storm packing 75 mph winds swept across the area last night.
(201) The city was swept up in the mood of exaltation.
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(202) He swept to victory in the final of the championship.
(203) He swept all glasses on the table with one of his arm.
(204) Storms swept the country, closing roads, buffeting ferries and killing as many as 30 people.
(205) The Labour Party swept in on a tide of discontent over rising prices.
(206) The rising flood swept the travelers off their feet as they struggled to hold onto the branches.
(207) She was simply swept off her feet when she met him. But they were completely unsuited.
(208) He swept his match winning 3 sets in a row in the finals.
(209) swept across the plain.
(210) The car's headlights swept across the front of the house.
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