sweep up in English
verb
remove dust or dirt from the floor using a broom; embrace and take up the ideology or practice of a person and use it as one's ow
Use "sweep up" in a sentence
1. Sweep up the crumbs, please.
2. They didn't sweep up the crumbs.
3. Better sweep up this room first.
4. It time to sweep up the basement.
5. Sweep up the crumbs from under the table.
6. Did you sweep up all the broken glass?
7. Let's sweep up the dust from the bookshelves.
8. He was left to sweep up after the party.
9. She was left to sweep up after the party.
10. Can you help me sweep up all the pieces of glass?
11. Sweep up with spade, place into a dry, clean lidded container for disposal.
12. Babylonian forces sweep up so many prisoners that they are ‘gathering captives just like sand.’
13. Thus, the two brothers with a broom and dustpan to sweep up the sun terrace.
14. Barrer translate: to sweep, to thrash, to scan, sweep, sweep out, brush, rake, sweep, sweep up
15. Stiffly, reluctantly, she rose to her feet and began to sweep up the litter of broken china.
16. Three sets of docking pylons sweep up and down equidistantly around the docking ring, defining a spherical shape.
17. Kept from going beyond certain limits; confined Sweep up and dispose of the Contained spillage after all danger of fire has been eliminated
18. The planets continued to sweep up, or eject, the remaining matter during a period of intense bombardment, evidenced by the many impact craters on the Moon.
19. Pero tendremos que Barrer para sniffers inalámbricos primero.: But we'll need to sweep for wireless sniffers first.: Largo, tienes una acera que Barrer.: So what? - Get out, you've got a sidewalk to sweep.: Coge una escoba y ponre a Barrer.: Ger a broom and sweep up.: Coge una escoba y ponte a Barrer.: Get a broom and sweep up.: Es libre para Barrer por ahí.: She's free to sweep around.
20. Designed to sweep up everything from dust and debris to hair and fine particles, O-Cedar ® indoor Brooms will help you tackle any mess in high traffic areas like hallways, kitchens and bathrooms.
21. ‘Children love to sweep up, and this small Besom looks just like a grown-up one.’ ‘They took the Besom and threw it in the stove.’ ‘Having finished at last, she took her Besom to the door, and beat it against a stone.’ ‘In the past, it was used to make Besoms and brooms; …