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swept [swept] VERBO trans, intr

swept pt, pp of:

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I . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] SUBST

1. sweep sem pl (cleaning action):

2. sweep (chimney cleaner):

limpador(a) m (f) de chaminés

3. sweep (movement):

4. sweep (range):

II . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] VERBO trans

1. sweep (clean with broom):

2. sweep (remove):

III . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] VERBO intr

I . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] SUBST

1. sweep sem pl (cleaning action):

2. sweep (chimney cleaner):

limpador(a) m (f) de chaminés

3. sweep (movement):

4. sweep (range):

II . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] VERBO trans

1. sweep (clean with broom):

2. sweep (remove):

III . sweep <swept, swept> [swiːp] VERBO intr

sweep away VERBO trans

1. sweep away (remove):

2. sweep away (carry away):

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Having finished he did not sit down again but swept from the company still overwhelmed by the weight of his wrongs.
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They are alternately fluted and feature column-type balusters on half-landings, with a swept and ramped handrail and dado panelling.
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The fuselage was semi-monocoque with squared cross-section, and it had unswept wings and swept tailplanes.
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As these planets migrated, resonances would be swept through the asteroid belt and Kuiper belt.
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Soapbox derby champions normally like to pay tribute to their parents for helping them build the awesome car that swept them to victory.
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Vertical and horizontal tail surfaces are trapezoidal, with a swept fin.
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Pollen settling on such hard surfaces can easily be swept up again by winds to recirculate and contribute to hay fever.
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Similarly, many unlucky merchants set up in settlements which disappeared, or which succumbed to one of the calamitous fires that swept the towns that sprang up.
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Towards evening, a fierce wind swept down from the north, which continued with increased frigidity and fury until midnight, and today all roads are completely blocked.
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Many prisoners died in typhus epidemics that swept the camp in the winter of 1942 and again in 1944.
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