swoop in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Swoop (verb): to move rapidly downward through the air, often in a sweeping or curving motion.
Sample Sentences
- The eagle made a swift swoop towards the ground to catch its unsuspecting prey.
- As the storm approached, the dark clouds began to swoop in ominously over the horizon.
- The children watched in awe as the hawk executed a graceful swoop above their heads.
- With a sudden swoop, the superhero descended from the sky to save the day.
- The artist's brush made a swoop across the canvas, creating a bold and dynamic line.
- The eagle took a dramatic swoop down toward the water to catch its prey.
- As the children watched, the kite made a graceful swoop across the blue sky.
- He decided to swoop in and surprise his friends with an unexpected visit.
- The superhero made a swoop from the rooftop to save the falling child.
- In the movie, the villain's ship would often swoop ominously over the city skyline.
- The eagle began to swoop down from its perch to catch its unsuspecting prey.
- As the storm clouds gathered, the wind seemed to swoop through the trees with an eerie howl.
- In a dramatic display, the superhero swooped in just in time to save the day.
- The children watched in awe as the kite swooped and danced against the blue sky.
- During the performance, the dancer made a swift swoop across the stage, captivating the audience.
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