swipe|swipes in English
noun
[swaɪp]
blow, sweeping stroke; nasty remark (Informal)
Use "swipe|swipes" in a sentence
1. Optical swipe readers
2. I'm just a swipe away.
3. Could you please just swipe it again?
4. Like Tinder, Bumble uses a swipe right/swipe left model to let users sort through and match with potential partners
5. "Invisible ink" effect obscures the message until the recipient swipes across it.
6. In addition, swipe samples may be taken.
7. Swipe right or left to move between them.
8. Dole took a swipe at Clinton's foreign policy.
9. The report released Thursday also takes swipes at creationism and other anti - evolution views.
10. A single downward swipe of the eyes.
11. Entry to the Centre is by swipe card only.
12. A great swipe in the middle of that.
13. Interrupted by his (her) demands, threats, Belittlings, swipes at your character, your looks, etc
14. Peerzada swipes at them all - between digs at what he sees as Pakistan's main enemy: venal politicians.
15. If you have traditional scrolling turned on, swipe down.
16. She took a swipe at him with her umbrella.
17. Access to the building is by swipe card only.
18. In a recent interview, she takes a swipe at the theatre management.
19. Gonna swipe some Tater Tots from the cafeteria for Mickey's wedding.
20. Cinder is an easy app to use, swipe right for crystals
21. English words for Chiper include pinch, swipe, filch, snaffle and mooch
22. A swipe of a card made it mine for two weeks.
23. In her latest article she takes a swipe at her critics.
24. Once opened, swipe vertically on the image to access the edit menu.
25. Swipe your MetroCard, turn the turnstile and enter through the service gate.