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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. The meaning of SWEEP is to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush. How to use sweep in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sweep.

  3. to direct (the eyes, gaze, etc.) over a region, surface, or the like: He swept his eyes over the countryside. to examine electronically, as to search for a hidden listening device. to win a complete or overwhelming victory in (a contest): Johnson swept the presidential election of 1964.

  4. SWEEP definition: 1. to clean something, especially a floor by using a brush to collect the dirt into one place from…. Learn more.

  5. 4 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.

  6. sweep. When you use a broom to clean the floor, you sweep. You also sweep when you move in a smooth, confident way, like when you sweep onto the dance floor in a dazzling new outfit. A barber sweeps up hair from the the barber shop floor, and your melodramatic brother sweeps his homework off his desk with his arm when he's frustrated.

  7. 1. to clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. 2. ( often foll by up) to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. 3. to move in a smooth or continuous manner, esp quickly or forcibly: cars swept along the road. 4. to move in a proud or dignified fashion: she swept past.

  8. sweep. [transitive, intransitive] to clean a room, surface, etc. using a broom (= a type of brush on a long handle) sweep (something) to sweep the floor Chimneys should be swept regularly. sweep something + adj. The showroom had been emptied and swept clean.

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

  10. 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. to move quickly, especially in a way that shows you think you are important: She swept past me in the corridor.

  11. Sweep definition: To clean or clear, as of dirt, with a broom or brush.

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