Swept Room Definition. To clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. sweep verb (move) c2 [ i + adv/prep ] to move, especially quickly and powerfully: To clear or clean (a floor, room, chimney, etc.) of dirt,. [transitive, intransitive] to clean a room, surface, etc. to move or remove (dust, dirt, etc.) with or as if with a broom, brush, or the like. His arm swept around the room. Fidelis morgan the rival queens: A countess ashby de la zouche mystery ( 2002. His eyes swept around the. (often foll by up) to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc). Many trees were swept away in the flood. to be pushed or carried along, often by something strong that you cannot control: a pack of young men swept past her, hollering at the top of their voices. [intransitive, transitive] to move over an area, especially in order to look for something + adv./prep. if your arm or hand sweeps in a particular direction, or if you sweep it there, it moves quickly and smoothly in that direction.
(often foll by up) to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc). if your arm or hand sweeps in a particular direction, or if you sweep it there, it moves quickly and smoothly in that direction. sweep verb (move) c2 [ i + adv/prep ] to move, especially quickly and powerfully: [intransitive, transitive] to move over an area, especially in order to look for something + adv./prep. His eyes swept around the. Many trees were swept away in the flood. [transitive, intransitive] to clean a room, surface, etc. Sweep into everyone looked up as she. To clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. a pack of young men swept past her, hollering at the top of their voices.
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Swept Room Definition Fidelis morgan the rival queens: Fidelis morgan the rival queens: To clean or clear (a space, chimney, etc) with a brush, broom, etc. [intransitive, transitive] to move over an area, especially in order to look for something + adv./prep. A countess ashby de la zouche mystery ( 2002. His arm swept around the room. if your arm or hand sweeps in a particular direction, or if you sweep it there, it moves quickly and smoothly in that direction. Sweep into everyone looked up as she. (often foll by up) to remove or collect (dirt, rubbish, etc). Many trees were swept away in the flood. His eyes swept around the. to move or remove (dust, dirt, etc.) with or as if with a broom, brush, or the like. to be pushed or carried along, often by something strong that you cannot control: [transitive, intransitive] to clean a room, surface, etc. sweep verb (move) c2 [ i + adv/prep ] to move, especially quickly and powerfully: To clear or clean (a floor, room, chimney, etc.) of dirt,.