Sentences

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

  1. She decided to sweep the porch before the guests arrived.
  2. The strong wind seemed to sweep everything off the table.
  3. He couldn't help but sweep her off her feet with his charming smile.
  4. The team managed to sweep the series, winning all three games.
  5. As the final whistle blew, a wave of joy swept over the crowd.
  6. She used a broom to sweep the leaves off the porch.
  7. The team managed to sweep the competition in the final match.
  8. A strong gust of wind can sweep away even the sturdiest of structures.
  9. He watched as the tide would sweep in, covering the beach at dusk.
  10. With a swift motion, she made sure to sweep her worries away for the day.
  11. She decided to sweep the floor before her guests arrived.
  12. The wind began to sweep across the fields, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  13. He hoped to sweep her off her feet with a romantic dinner.
  14. The team made a bold move to sweep the series, winning all three games.
  15. As the storm approached, dark clouds began to sweep over the horizon.

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