Phrases with «sweeper»

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A "sweeper" is a person or a machine that is used to clean or remove dust, dirt, or debris from a surface, such as a floor or a road. Full definition

Adjective + «sweeper»

Noun + «sweeper»

Sentences with «sweeper»

  • The keeper is also utilised as a sort of sweeper which needs quick decisive action with the consequences of hesitancy fatal. (arsenallatest.com)
  • Those disposable microfibre cloths and mops — and all their progeny, such as sweeper vacs, wet - jet mops, etc. — won't actually replace a broom, mop and bucket or full - size vacuum cleaner, but they're marvellous for light daily cleaning. (styleathome.com)
  • We're doing 50 mph over the packed, corrugated earth, charging into Turn 1 — a wild, fast sweeper with deep banking and a decreasing radius. (automobilemag.com)
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