Sweep n mid 13c stroke force from sweep v.
Sweep room meaning.
To clean something or some place by using a sweeping motion especially with a brush or broom.
To move steadily and strongly or swiftly usually followed by along down by into etc.
Extended to other sports by 1960.
The new broom sweeps well.
The new broom sweeps well.
Verb used without object swept sweep ing.
A long curved line or area of land the wide sweep of lawn b the many different and important ideas events or qualities of something the broad sweep of history sweep examples from the corpus wide sweep jimmy made a wide sweep of the littered clearing finding his own kind of kindling.
Proudly she swept from the room.
Sense of a winning of all the tricks in a card game is from 1814 see sweepstakes.
Sweep definition is to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush.
By along down by into etc.
To sweep a floor room etc with or as if with a broom.
From 1670s as range extent of a continued motion in reference to police or military actions it is attested from 1837.
To conduct an underwater search by towing a drag under the surface of the water.
Meaning act of sweeping is from 1550s.
His glance swept around the room.
Security sweep a walk through to visually inspect the facility to identify unattended packages briefcases luggage unauthorized persons or other security breaches and determine that all restricted areas are secure.
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In this usage a noun or pronoun can be used between sweep and out.
To sweep a floor room etc with or as if with a broom.
To move swiftly and forcefully usu.
How to use sweep in a sentence.
To sweep a floor room etc with or as if with a broom.
To move or pass in a swift but stately manner.
Before beginning the sanding procedure carefully sweep all dirt dust and other debris from the floor she didn t have a beautiful garden but she kept the place neat and tidy even to the point where she swept the bare dirt in her yard.
To move steadily and strongly or swiftly usually fol.
The barber swept all the hair out of the room.
Synonym discussion of sweep.
Swept definition simple past tense and past participle of sweep1.