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sweep  (sweeps plural & 3rd person present) (sweeping present participle) (swept past tense & past participle )
1  verb If you sweep an area of floor or ground, you push dirt or rubbish off it using a brush with a long handle. 
The owner of the store was sweeping his floor when I walked in...  V n 
2  verb If you sweep things off something, you push them off with a quick smooth movement of your arm. 
With a gesture of frustration, she swept the cards from the table...  V n prep/adv 
3  verb If someone with long hair sweeps their hair into a particular style, they put it into that style. 
...stylish ways of sweeping your hair off your face...  V n prep/adv 
4  verb If your arm or hand sweeps in a particular direction, or if you sweep it there, it moves quickly and smoothly in that direction. 
His arm swept around the room...  V prep/adv 
5  verb If wind, a stormy sea, or another strong force sweeps someone or something along, it moves them quickly along. 
...landslides that buried homes and swept cars into the sea...  V n prep/adv 
6  verb If you are swept somewhere, you are taken there very quickly. 
The visitors were swept past various monuments...  be V-ed prep/adv 
7  verb If something sweeps from one place to another, it moves there extremely quickly. 
WRITTEN An icy wind swept through the streets...  V prep/adv 
8  verb If events, ideas, or beliefs sweep through a place, they spread quickly through it. 
A flu epidemic is sweeping through Moscow.  V through/across n 
9  verb If someone sweeps into a place, they walk into it in a proud, confident way, often when they are angry. 
WRITTEN She swept into the conference room...  V prep/adv 
10  verb If a person or group sweeps an election or sweeps to  victory, they win the election easily. 
...a man who's promised to make radical changes to benefit the poor has swept the election...  V n 
11  n-count If someone makes a sweep of  a place, they search it, usually because they are looking for people who are hiding or for an illegal activity. 
Two of the soldiers swiftly began making a sweep of the premises...  
12 
  sweeping 
  chimney sweep 
13 If someone sweeps something bad or wrong under the carpet, or if they sweep it under the rug, they try to prevent people from hearing about it. 
sweep sth under the carpet/sweep sth under the rug  phrase 
For a long time this problem has been swept under the carpet.  
14 If you  make a clean sweep of  something such as a series of games or tournaments, you win them all. 
a clean sweep  phrase 
...the first club to make a clean sweep of all three trophies.  
15 
  to sweep the board 
  board sweep up  phrasal verb If you sweep up rubbish or dirt, you push it together with a brush and then remove it. 
Get a broom and sweep up that glass will you?...  V P n (not pron)