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    Sweep
    /swēp/

    verb

    • 1. clean (an area) by brushing away dirt or litter: "I've swept the floor" Similar brushcleanscrubwipe
    • 2. move swiftly and smoothly: "a large black car swept past the open windows" Similar glidesaildashcharge

    noun

    • 1. an act of sweeping something with a brush: "I was giving the floor a quick sweep"
    • 2. a long, swift curving movement: "a grandiose sweep of his hand" Similar gesturemovementmoveaction
  2. Definition of sweep verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  3. 5 days ago · If you refer to the sweep of something, you are indicating that it includes a large number of different events, qualities, or opinions.

  4. verb. clean by sweeping. “Please sweep the floor” synonyms: broom. sweep with a broom or as if with a broom. see more. verb. sweep across or over. “A gasp swept cross the audience” synonyms: brush. brush. touch lightly and briefly. sail. move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions. see more. verb. make a big sweeping gesture or movement.

  5. Definition of sweep noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. sweep. noun. /swiːp/ Idioms. with brush. [countable, usually singular] an act of cleaning a room, surface, etc. using a broom. Give the room a good sweep. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. to be pushed or carried along, often by something strong that you cannot control: Many trees were swept away in the flood. They got swept along by the crowd. sweep verb (AFFECT) to quickly affect a large area: The disease is sweeping the country. Panic swept through the crowd. sweep along/into/past, etc.

  7. 1. To clean or clear, as of dirt, with a broom or brush: sweep a chimney. 2. To clear away with a broom or brush: swept snow from the steps. 3. To clear (a path or space) with a broom or brush. 4. a. To search thoroughly: The counselors swept the dormitory during the fire drill. b.

  8. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Cleaning, Nature sweep1 /swiːp/ W3 verb (past tense and past participle swept /swept/) 1 clean something [ transitive] to clean the dust, dirt etc from the floor or ground, using a brush with a long handle SYN brush Bert swept the path in front of the house. sweep something off/...

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