Phrases with «sweep»

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The word "sweep" means to clean or tidy a surface by using a broom or brush to remove dirt, dust, or debris. Full definition

Adjective + «sweep»

Noun + «sweep»

«to sweep» + noun

Sentences with «sweep»

  • From the beginning he discovered a means of expression that reflected his temperament, and thereby made a clean sweep of pictorial tradition. (visual-arts-cork.com)
  • For those looking for one of the more unique lodging experiences, the restaurant is also home to two B&B - style rooms on the second floor with sweeping views of the resort. (theexpeditioner.com)
  • I have a tendency in vintage stores to really get swept away in the older styles and I often end up buying things that aren't actually practical to wear in real life. (myboringcloset.com)
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