How to use in-sentence of “sweep”:
– The other two players sweep the ice in front of the stone as it slides.
– Three times God says “I will sweep away” in Chapter 1 verses 1 and 2.
– An example of a single celled organism in the protist kingdom is the “Paramecium” or “slipper animalcule.” The “Paramecium” moves using its small, hair-like fibers called cilia, and eats using the cilia to sweep the food into its food vacuole.
– The most notable is “The Silence of the Lambs which became only the third movie in Academy Awards history to sweep the Oscars in major categories.
– Rembrandt evokes a feeling of the forces of nature in the dramatic confrontation of the iconic mill, so central to the Dutch way of life, against the sweep of the sky.
– Dale’s Supermarket Sweep is a UK game show based on the American Supermarket Sweep TV show format.

Example sentences of “sweep”:
– Marge injures her shoulder in the semi-finals and she is told that she will never sweep again and that the American mixed curling team must concede the gold medal to Sweden.
– Usually, people only see hagfish when nets that sweep the sea floor are pulled up.
– Trees can grow in this area, but most were stopped by fires that would sweep through.
– Nobody had any idea it would sweep the country and break out everywhere all at once.
– Sometimes he would take the form of a celestial falcon with his left eye the moon and his right eye the sun, his speckled breast feathers the stars, the down sweep of his wings creating the winds.
– Two other players on the team sweep the ice in front of the stone with brooms.
– Brooms could be attached to a handle, either short for a whisk broom, or long for a broom used to sweep the floor or fireplace.
– The victory over the legions was followed by a clean sweep of all Roman forts, garrisons and cities – of which there were at least two – east of the Rhine.
– A minesweeper is a small naval warship designed to sweep the water clear of mines.
– Other forms of nets used in insect collecting include: Beating netbeat nets, fishing nets, and sweep nets.
– From the rear of these plumes come twelve blackish, wire-like filaments, which bend back near their bases to sweep forward over the birds hindquarters.
– The king’s breaking of this agreement with the barons a few years later would lead to a civil war called the Baron’s war which pitched the royal family against the rebel barons for 3 years, culminating in De Montfort’s death at the unusually bloody Battle of Evesham in 1265 and the royal family being able to sweep up the remnants of the opposition by 1267.
- Marge injures her shoulder in the semi-finals and she is told that she will never sweep again and that the American mixed curling team must concede the gold medal to Sweden.
- Usually, people only see hagfish when nets that sweep the sea floor are pulled up.
