[ সোয়েপ্ট্ ] sweep 2 -এর past tense, past participle
swept definition
To move or remove (something) by brushing or wiping across a surface.
swept শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
tangle, sweep_up, drag_in, sweep, span, traverse, swing, cross, brush, drag, sail, broom, swing_out, swept, embroil,
swept Example in a sentence
The wind swept through the trees, creating a haunting symphony of rustling leaves.
The floodwaters swept away everything in its path, leaving behind a trail of destruction.
The news of his victory swept through the town like wildfire, igniting a flurry of celebrations.
The detective swept the room with a keen eye, scrutinizing every nook and cranny for clues.
The dancer’s graceful movements swept across the stage, enchanting the audience with their fluidity.
The pandemic swept across the globe, leaving millions in its wake.
The storm surge swept over the coastal town, inundating homes and businesses.
The fire swept through the forest with alarming speed, consuming everything in its path.
The tide swept in and out of the sandy bay, shaping the coastline with its ceaseless motion.
The eagle’s majestic wings swept through the sky, soaring effortlessly above the clouds.