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    Swipe
    /swīp/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a sweeping blow: "he missed the ball with his first swipe"
    • 2. an act or instance of moving one's finger across a touchscreen to activate a function: "a swipe to the right archives or deletes the message"
  2. Define swipe. swipe synonyms, swipe pronunciation, swipe translation, English dictionary definition of swipe. n. 1. A sweeping blow or stroke. 2. The passing of a swipe card through an electronic reader. 3. Informal A critical remark. 4. A lever, especially one that...

  3. When you swipe something, you move it in a sweeping motion, like the way you swipe your credit card through a reader. Swipe can also mean "to steal," like when your little sisters swipe the cookies you baked before they cool.

  4. a swing of the arm, paw, etc., in order to strike someone or something: He made a swipe at me, but I ducked! A swipe from the cat could mean an injured eye for your new pup. a critical or cutting remark: Her speech contained a few nasty swipes at the other leading candidate. a swift pass of something over a surface or through a slot:

  5. Apr 12, 2024 · ( transitive) To strike with a strong blow in a sweeping motion. ( transitive) To scan or register by sliding (a swipecard etc.) through a reader. He swiped his card at the door. ( transitive, intransitive, computing, graphical user interface) To interact with a touch screen by drawing one's finger rapidly across it. Coordinate term: scroll.

  6. to move your arm in order to try to hit someone or something. swipe verb [T] (STEAL) to steal something. swipe. noun [ C ] uk / swaɪp / us. an attempt to hit someone. (Definition of swipe from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of swipe. in Chinese (Traditional) 擊打, 擊打,尤指掄起(某物)猛打, 偷… See more.

  7. Swipe definition, a strong, sweeping blow, as with a cricket bat or golf club. See more.

  8. Definition of swipe verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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