sweep

Definition

  • verb: to remove (something, such as dust or dirt) from a surface with a broom or brush or with a quick movement of your hand, fingers, etc.
  • verb: to remove from a surface with or as if with a broom or brush
  • usually singular
  • synonyms: sweeper, slam, rush

Examples

  • The new governor has made a 'clean sweep' of the staff in the governor's mansion. [=the new governor completely replaced the former governor's staff]

  • He gave the floor/room a quick 'sweep'. [=he swept the floor/room quickly]

  • The election was a 'clean sweep' for local Democratic candidates.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) Yeah, I don't think so. I like it in here and so do you. Oh, come on Pascal, it's not so bad in there. *Sings "When will my life begin"* *Start on the chores I sweep 'til the floors all clean.* *Polish and wax, do laundry and mop and shine up.* *Sweep again, and by then it's like .* (..)
    2010 Tangled