Examples of 'swept' in a sentence
Meaning of "swept"
sweep (verb) - to clean or clear something by brushing it away or pushing it with a broom or brush. In English, sweep is commonly used when describing the action of cleaning floors or outdoor areas using a broom
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- Cleared of mines (explosive devices).
- simple past tense and past participle of sweep
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He swept the old gang out of office.
We would have be swept from space in seconds.
Swept away in the shipwreck of old age.
I will not be swept away by the water.
Swept away by the passion of the moment.
But it got swept away by the tsunami.
Swept both playgrounds and the field.
I kind of got swept up in the music and.
Swept away by the wonder of it all so amazed.
And everything was swept under the carpet.
Fire swept through upper floors of hospital.
We need this room swept for explosives.
You swept the cobwebs out of my brain.
She wants to be swept off her feet.
We swept the house for booby traps.
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Democracy has swept away good habits.
I swept the snow off the platform.
Women like to be swept off their feet.
Swept up and crashed upon these rocks.
But we have swept all those locations.
Swept humanity clean everywhere but here.
Nothing should be swept under the carpet.
Nacha swept up what remained of the tears.
Then the mob swept him away.
Swept with a member of the royal family.
I need the lab swept every morning.
We swept the lines in the whole building.
So it all gets swept under the carpet.
We swept the plant from top to bottom.
Nothing got swept under the rug.
We swept the entire building in and out.
A sense of urgency swept through the department.
Swept you right off your feet.
A great fire swept through her room.
Have our houses and offices swept.
We would swept the munitions plant before.
Violence and madness swept the land.
Claire was swept away by his grand gesture.
There is evidence that he was swept in this direction.
Choppers swept the park with infrared.
I am having our offices swept this afternoon.
Obama swept to power on the promise of change.
A river of music swept through the room.
Pox swept through here like a fire.
Have this place swept this afternoon.
That swept the amortizes before them.
A series of flashes swept through the plane.
You swept her off her feet.
So much has been swept under the rug.
He swept his feelings under the carpet.