1. to sweep
She used a broom to sweep the floor.
2. swept
The servant swept the floor.
Tsunamis swept through rice fields and flooded the towns.
A big wave swept the man off the boat.
Several bridges have been damaged or swept away.
She ordered the room to be swept.
She swept the dirt from the porch.
The manager ordered all the rooms to be swept clean as soon as possible.
He swept his brush across the canvas.
A blast of cold air swept through the house.
I've swept the floor
When the All Blacks came out onto the field a roar like 'woooaahh' swept over the crowd.
A shadow of anxiety swept across her face.
I swept up dead leaves.
I was wasting time, wandering around the garage, when an old truck swept into driveway.
3. sweep swept swept
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Past Simple irregular verbs4. sweep swept
5. sweeping
His music is sweeping the whole country.
My father is sweeping the garage.
This is a sweeping change in the city's infrastructure
Sweeping the room is my daughter's job.
Her grandfather extrapolated an isolated incident at a grocery store into a series of sweeping, unflattering generalizations about every Mexican on earth.
Everybody is calling for sweeping reforms.
Kids these days have no imagination whatsoever. Only a nationwide revolution and sweeping economic reform will bring the hoop and stick back into vogue.
A banking scandal is sweeping across Capitol Hill.
Moreover, the sweeping change brought by modernity and globalization led many Muslims to view the West as hostile to the traditions of Islam.
1. Women are bd drivers' is a sweeping generalisations 2. he proposed sweeping changes to the country 's electoral system
sweeping generalisation, sweeping changes
sweeping changes
Most engineers don’t understand law; most engineers don’t understand why governments exist. 3 Download free eBooks at bookboon.com 10 LAW FOR COMPUTING STUDENTS IntroduCtIon Those are sweeping statements, but there is some truth in them.
sweep / sweeping
The Party won a sweeping victory at the general election.