swiped in English

verb
1
hit or try to hit with a swinging blow.
she swiped me right across the nose
2
steal.
someone swiped one of his sausages
3
pass (a swipe card) through an electronic device that reads and processes the information encoded on it.
Besides,’ he continued, swiping his I.D. pass through an electronic lock, ‘the kids trust us.’

Use "swiped" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "swiped" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "swiped", or refer to the context using the word "swiped" in the English Dictionary.

1. Who's swiped my calculator?

2. He swiped the ball into the grandstand.

3. I swiped this from the impact site.

4. The photos were probably swiped by an employee.

5. Without warning his right hand swiped in retaliation at her mouth, splitting her lip.

6. It's only cheese, but I swiped a Penguin from Robbie's school dinner tin as a little treat.

7. He dreamed of a glorious future, but those secret hopes were swiped away with violence and contempt.

8. Our system enables the Backtrack feature for you after you have swiped at least once in each direction

9. If you were the lookout while your older sister swiped cookies from the cookie jar, you Abetted her mischief.

10. If you were the lookout while your older sister swiped cookies from the cookie jar, you Abetted her mischief

11. A gutsy but vulnerable underdog who swiped the prince and was still one of us at the end of it.

12. 8 A gutsy but vulnerable underdog who swiped the prince and was still one of us at the end of it.

13. North Wales Police officers Breathalysed and drug-swiped the jet-ski users following the incident, which happened just off Criccieth beach on August 26

14. It could take a sailor several months to produce a pair of Beckets to his liking, for many reasons: Materials were almost always "found" (read: swiped) rather than new

15. I call it rubbing the thing in to expect me to spend my afternoons gazing into the ugly face of a little brat who to all intents and purposes has hit me behind the ear with a blackjack and swiped all I possess.