Sentence for swept | Use swept in a sentence

Swept example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use swept in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for swept.

  • She swept out her arm. (10)
  • She swept to the bell. (10)
  • She swept him from earth. (10)
  • Then he swept out his hand. (10)
  • Her exaltation swept her on. (10)
  • He swept his forehead feverishly. (10)
  • A gust of his old doubt swept over him. (8)
  • A storm of March swept about the house. (12)
  • But she swept over his prostrate remark. (9)
  • Down through the Hall it swept; and lo! (10)
  • Her sensation of languor swept over her. (10)
  • With which phrase Cornelia swept from the room. (10)
  • And he gasped, swept by that rush of remembrance. (8)
  • She stooped to a buttercup; the monster swept by. (10)
  • Her eyes, so angry and direct, swept both their faces. (8)
  • His kindly appreciative eyes swept Gyp from top to toe. (8)
  • Barclay swept round with another of her demure grimaces. (10)
  • Outside, a drooping elm branch swept softly across the glass pane. (13)
  • Her crapes swept about her and exhaled a strong scent of their dyes. (9)
  • A hand resembling the palpable interposition of Fate had swept them asunder. (10)
  • Mr. Dale swept a perspiring forehead, and extended his hand in supplication. (10)
  • She swept down the remaining steps without replying, her eyes shining hotly. (13)
  • His very whims had been feared; a frown of his had swept all opposition aside. (12)
  • The two ladies then swept from the room, and left Andrew to perspire at leisure. (10)
  • Their appetites were princely and swept over the little inn like a conflagration. (10)
  • Under the tall aspens of Brentford-ait, and on they swept, the white moon in their wake. (10)
  • Miss Anderson swept a low bow of renunciation, and tacitly relinquished Mavering to Alice. (9)
  • He swept his hand round, and excusing themselves to their guests, obediently they retired. (10)
  • A thrill of satisfaction swept her in reflecting that her ability to reason was thus active. (10)
  • Mr. Pericles ducked his head quite low, while his hand swept the floor with an imaginary cap. (10)
  • It began to rain, and heavy storm-clouds, driven by the rising gale, swept over the whole sky. (20)
  • Niels Heinrich swept with his hand across the tablecloth, and the cards flew in all directions. (12)
  • The Austro-Italians rang out a Viva for Italy, and let them fly: they were swept from the scene. (10)
  • The fire had swept every superficial foot of it, and at every step I sank into ashes to the ankle. (7)
  • The full bitterness of having missed right action swept over Winton, and he positively groaned aloud. (8)
  • He swept them both from his recollection abhorrently, for in his recollection he could not divorce them. (10)
  • He swept them both from his recollection abhorrently, for in his recollection he could not divorce them. (22)
  • Her voice now, even in common speaking, had that vibrating richness which in her singing swept his nerves. (10)
  • His most strange eyes suddenly swept down on hers, and he made a movement as if to put his hand to his hat. (8)
  • The memory of her remark to Pemberton that morning on the train swept over her again, coloring her cheeks. (13)
  • When I come back in the fall I have the powder swept out, and the shades pulled up, and begin living again. (9)
  • It swept among his ruminations while he pricked Potts and Mallard to supply his craving for satanical fare. (10)
  • All this had taken but a minute of time, and now the second Confederate line swept down and poured in its fire. (7)
  • Did Beauchamp at all desire to have those idly lovely adornments of riches, the Yacht and the Lady, swept away? (10)
  • The names were openly spoken and swept from mouth to mouth of the scandalmongers, gathering matter as they flew. (10)
  • The beautiful vision she had been on the night of the Irish Ball swept before him, and he looked at her, smiling. (10)
  • Caught in the current, Helberson and Harper were swept out of the room and cascaded down the stairs into the street. (1)
  • Suddenly the picture of the burning hotel swept across his memory, and he groaned with a fresh sense of sharp pain. (13)
  • Having done this, she swept her hands down her face and breast as though to brush something from her, and walked away. (8)
  • Mrs. Lander swept the bank-notes from the coverlet and pulled it over her head, and sent from beneath it a stifled wail. (9)
  • The wide curve of the Quadrant swept into a sky of unreal blue, and the orange-shaded lamps merely added to the unreality. (8)
  • That kiss had broken down something in her soul, swept away her life up to that moment, done something terrible and wonderful. (8)
  • A storm of wind and rain which swept over the country an hour or two before had cleared away, leaving the sky blue and cloudless. (20)
  • But in its place he saw the sheer stretch of pitiless wall, the miserable figures on the iron ladder being swept into the flames. (13)
  • They swept in on the lawn, breaking down the shrubbery, wearing off the grass and devastating the whole place like a destroying army. (21)
  • And already he had swept his hand across the invisible strings, for there had arisen, the music of uncurling leaves and flitting things. (8)
  • This, it would seem, she cannot do: she is compelled by the painful restriction sadly to consent that one of them should be swept away. (10)
  • A wave of self-pity swept over him, and his thoughts returned to his old grievance: if Helen had stayed by him all would have been well. (13)
  • With feverish haste Voss swept these things into a heap, and threw them into a leather hand-bag which he locked and secured in a closet. (12)
  • In the presence of the irresistible the conventional is a crazy structure swept away with very little creaking of its timbers on the flood. (10)
  • Since they saw the cathedral last it had been finished, and now under a cloudless evening sky, it soared and swept upward like a pale flame. (9)
  • They swept the populous declivity with gusts of grape and canister, the whirring of which could be heard through the thunder of the explosions. (1)
  • The flush that had swept across the school withered to a dry recollection, except when on one of their Sunday afternoons she fanned the desert. (10)
  • They perceived Dr. Middleton wandering over the lawn, and Willoughby went to him to put him on the wrong track: Mrs. Mountstuart swept into the drawing-room. (10)
  • The awful impersonality of those great rock-creatures, the terrible impartiality of that cold, clinging wind which swept by, never an inch lifted above ground! (8)

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Definition of swept:

  • swept, swept, pa.t. and pa.p. of sweep_.(0)

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