Examples of 'was swept off' in a sentence

Meaning of "was swept off"

was swept off: This phrase is often used to describe a sudden and intense feeling of being enamored or infatuated with someone or something

How to use "was swept off" in a sentence

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I was swept off my feet by the zoo veterinarian.
The poor girl was swept off her feet.
He was swept off by the strong current.
There was a village here before it was swept off by the communists.
But this was swept off the table by bureaucratic manoeuvres.
A woman died after her vehicle was swept off the road.
She was swept off the ship en route to Australia.
Birdie told me that Philip was swept off their yacht.
I was swept off my feet by Abe Lucas.
He fled from Mackenzie and was swept off some rocks at a beach.
I was swept off of my feet by your very cool opening line of " hi.
One woman was killed in Nacogdoches County after her car was swept off a roadway.
The other was swept off the roadway.
Three people from injured near Hochheim after their car was swept off the road.
Snow was swept off and snow-ice was scraped off by horse-drawn vehicles if necessary.

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To the night that we danced I was swept off my feet.
I was swept off my feet by your cool opening line of ' Hi.
He told me that scene so well that I was swept off my feet.
I was swept off my feet by Max 's charm, and behaved like a schoolgirl.
Um, they said Melissa was swept off a bridge.
I was swept off of my feet by your very cool opening line of "hi. Yeah.
In Baltimore, three children drowned when their mother 's car was swept off a highway.
So, Toula… I was swept off my feet by your cool opening line of 'Hi.
I would just got married, but I was swept off my feet.
I was swept off my feet by your very cool opening line, " Hi ".
Yes, of course . Before I could graduate, I was swept off my feet.
Oh, okay . Yeah . I was swept off my feet by your very cool opening line, " Hi.

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