sweep in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Sweep: to clean an area by brushing away dirt or debris, or to move something forcefully or swiftly from one place to another.
Sample Sentences
- She decided to sweep the porch before the guests arrived.
- The strong wind seemed to sweep everything off the table.
- He couldn't help but sweep her off her feet with his charming smile.
- The team managed to sweep the series, winning all three games.
- As the final whistle blew, a wave of joy swept over the crowd.
- She used a broom to sweep the leaves off the porch.
- The team managed to sweep the competition in the final match.
- A strong gust of wind can sweep away even the sturdiest of structures.
- He watched as the tide would sweep in, covering the beach at dusk.
- With a swift motion, she made sure to sweep her worries away for the day.
- She decided to sweep the floor before her guests arrived.
- The wind began to sweep across the fields, signaling the arrival of autumn.
- He hoped to sweep her off her feet with a romantic dinner.
- The team made a bold move to sweep the series, winning all three games.
- As the storm approached, dark clouds began to sweep over the horizon.
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