sweep|sweeping|sweeps|swept in English
verb
[swɪːp]
clean or clear away with a broom; remove forcefully; brush lightly; quickly pass over or through; scan, search; achieve an overwhelming victory; move lightly and gracefully; move rapidly
Use "sweep|sweeping|sweeps|swept" in a sentence
1. The Texas sweeps produced 815 Ballots, 548 in the first sweep and 267 in the second
2. Barrer translate: to sweep, to thrash, to scan, sweep, sweep out, brush, rake, sweep, sweep up
3. A new broom sweeps.
4. 2 A new broom sweeps clean.
5. Sweeps is a rating period for Nielsen ratings.
6. A goofy stunt for February sweeps?
7. Sweep the city.
8. The war sweeps up everyone in hatred and recrimination.
9. Sweep the building!
10. Standing Sweep Kick: A Bandanna preforms a sweep kick from a standing position.
11. Sweep to the side.
12. Do a channel sweep.
13. Please sweep the floor.
14. Textured Sweep Gold Cufflinks …
15. Description of Curling; sweeping
16. Our cavalcade sweeps into the Kremlin just before noon.
17. Note: Chimney sweeping service includes inspection, and Chimney inspection service includes Chimney sweeping if needed
18. They just started the sweep.
19. Textured Sweep Silver Cufflinks $20
20. Well, sweep out the gutter.
21. Sweep before your own door.
22. Sweep up the crumbs, please.
23. 3 New brooms sweep clean.
24. Gone now... swept away.
25. The troops swept past.