Use sweep in a sentence
Sentences starting with sweep
- Sweep of the lowest sort! [11]
Sentences ending with sweep
- I did not see them sweep. [5]
- Venters then descended, passing through the arch, looking up at its tremendous height and sweep. [13]
- I saw them do everything which a human being can possibly do with a broom, except sweep. [5]
Sentences containing sweep two or more times
- I must sweep the hundred and eighty miles between these places as one would sweep a chamber where a precious pearl had been dropped. [6]
More example sentences with the word sweep in them
- Upon the plains you will see a cloud arising, not in the sky, but from the ground--a billowy surf of drifting snow; then another white billow from the sky will sweep down and meet it, and you are caught between. [11]
- Then her spirit would rise from her body's ashes, a thousandfold reinforced, and sweep the English domination into the sea, and Cauchon along with it. [5]
- There was a wondering and eloquent silence for a moment, then a great wave of laughter began to sweep along that human sea, but a warning bugle-blast cut its career short. [5]
- Nova a furious wind began to rush out from behind the waterfall, which seemed determined to sweep us from the bridge, and scatter us on the rocks and among the torrents below. [5]
- The upper gallery which encircles the inner sweep of the dome is two hundred and forty feet above the floor of the church--very few steeples in America could reach up to it. [5]
- When I contrast what I have achieved in my measurably brief life with what he has achieved in his possibly briefer one, the effect is to sweep utterly away the ten-story edifice of my own self-appreciation and leave nothing behind but the cellar. [5]
- Repeatedly, as she was held up to it, a precocious roller would sweep from bow to stern, until we without coats were wet and shivering. [9]
- Perhaps some lover trod the way With shaking knees and leaping heart, --And so it often runs astray With sinuous sweep or sudden start. [6]
- We sweep away to the left round the base of the hill, over a difficult and stony path. [4]
- The narrator wishes to sweep the hearth, as it were, in these opening pages, before sitting down to tell his story. [6]
- Jethro had begun to sweep the finer pieces of bark toward the centre. [9]
- I drew aside to let a stately train of beauty and of fashion descend, and saw it sweep through the hall, and enter the drawing-rooms, until it was lost in a sea of shifting color. [4]
- They would like to be of the world again, and enter into its feelings, passions, hopes; to feel the sweep of its current, and so to comprehend what it has become. [4]
- From time to time he stopped to listen and heard only the usual familiar bark of coyote and sweep of wind and rustle of sage. [13]
- Now sweep away this creeping night, and bring the light and cheer again, that all the world may bless thee. [5]
- Then I caught the sound of a light footstep, the knob turned, and joy poured into my soul with the sweep of a Fundy tide. [9]
- It's just lovely, the silvery sweep of coast in this light. [4]
- You could _see_ the shudder sweep the mass like a wave. [5]
- We shall sweep the seas together, and so let George beware! [9]
- Obliquely down swept the sabre, and drove through the cheek and chin of one foe; another sweep, and the bayonet of the other was struck aside; and another, which was turned aside as Gabord's horse came down, bayoneted by the fallen grenadier. [11]
- He could sweep the horizon in a wide general outlook, and manage his perspective and his lights and shadows so as to place and accent his special subject with its due relief and just relations. [6]
- It will sweep the ground from under both of them. [5]
- The depth of the gorge, the sweep of the sky line, and the reposeful aspect of the scene to the sunny south made this view both grand and charming. [4]
- I agree with The Dictator that poetry is little more than the ashes of passion; still it may show that the flame has had its sweep where you find it, unless, indeed, it is shoveled in from another man's fireplace. [6]
- You will find, that, in passing from the extreme downward droop of the branches of the weeping-willow to the extreme upward inclination of those of the poplar, they sweep nearly half a circle. [6]
- Isn't there one that won't smirch her soul and kill the faith of those that love her for some moment's excitement, for gold to gratify a vanity, or to have a wider sweep to her skirts? [11]
- The engineers reported that the railroad could come in, by taking a little sweep and crossing the stream on a high bridge, but the grades would be steep. [5]
- Often they do that and try to see how close they can come without touching; sometimes the wheel bites off a sweep, and then the pilot sticks his head out and laughs, and thinks he's mighty smart. [5]
- I should merely take advantage of the warning, and continue with redoubled severity to sweep away every obstacle that threatens our union. [10]
- Then, with a swift sweep, he jerked a gun from its sheath and fired. [13]
- I have to sweep the pavement of the forecourt. [10]
- He seemed to sweep the church with a glance. [11]
- He's been a sweep out here. [11]
- Following the undulating sweep of sage, Jane saw the straggling lines and then the great body of the white herd. [13]
- With the first sweep of my comb out came the fatal fish-hook from where it had been all those months nestling, and I fell fainting into the arms of my remorseful father! [5]
- With a simple sweep it carries me back over a stretch of time measurable only in astronomical terms and geological periods. [5]
- It got the sun abundantly, and it was protected from the full sweep of any storm. [11]
- Our commerce was suffering greatly by a few armed vessels built upon and furnished from foreign shores, and we were threatened with such additions from the same quarter as would sweep our trade from the sea and raise our blockade. [7]
- The path led straight up a rugged sweep of loose chunks of pumice-stone, and for about every two steps forward we took, we slid back one. [5]
- How does the star sweep across the sky? [11]
- He would no sooner get an inkling of what his opening sentence was to be than the flames of his anger would rise and sweep it away. [9]
- I would like--yes, sometimes I would like to sweep to a watery grave one of the towns that are a glory to this island, as Savanna la Mar was swept to oblivion in the year 1780 by a hurricane. [11]
- The road had some great curves in it, but their gradual sweep was such that they were no mar to history. [5]
- And how I should rejoice if a favourable wind would sweep the grey mist away for you right speedily! [10]
- And when the servants are gone, up gets my lady with a sweep and confronts him. [9]
- And so the sands sweep over his steps upon the shore of time. [11]
- His face turned red with passion; he made one bound, hurled me across the house with a sweep of his arm, spun the wheel down, and began to pour out a stream of vituperation upon me which lasted till he was out of breath. [5]
- The sweep of prospect is vast, and we could see the whole horizon except in the direction of Roan, whose long bulk was enveloped in cloud. [4]
- On the shallowest pretenses he would inveigle us into shirt stores, boot stores, tailor shops, glove shops--anywhere under the broad sweep of the heavens that there seemed a chance of our buying anything. [5]
- She was, indeed, preparing to sweep away when there came a familiar tap-tap behind them on the bare floor, and he turned to behold Ephraim hobbling toward them with the aid of his green umbrella, Cynthia by his side. [9]
- It is twenty or thirty feet long, and is narrow and deep, like a canoe; its sharp bow and stern sweep upward from the water like the horns of a crescent with the abruptness of the curve slightly modified. [5]
- It blocked the only way to escape above, and beneath, the river was creeping up to sweep away the little house. [11]
- It needs now only the south wind to sweep over it, full of the damp breath of death; and that begins to blow. [4]
- The days swing on, the sun glows and is gone, From span to span; The tides sweep scornfully the shore, as when The tides began. [11]
- They sweep round on foraying excursions, ride the salt waves in ships, and know no loved and fixed home; they settle down wherever they are tempted by rapine, and when there is nothing more to be got they build a house in another spot. [10]
- In the lapping of the waves upon the beach, he hears the dip of ghostly oars; in the secret noises of the night he hears spirit voices; in the soft sweep of the breeze, the rush of invisible wings. [5]
- It did not occur to her that these reasons would vanish like mist--that a wilful woman would sweep them into the basket of forgetfulness, and do what she wished in spite of reason: that all else would be sacrificed, if the spirit so possessed her. [11]
- No smoke, Sir; no fog, Sir; and a clean sweep from the Outer Light and the sea beyond it to the New Hampshire mountains! [6]
- The organ was muttering, censers were swinging, candles were glinting on the distant altar and robed priests were filing silently past them; the scene was one to sweep all frivolous thoughts away and steep the soul in a holy calm. [5]
- Above, a long monotonous sweep of waves, leaden-hued, anxious and jaded and sullen, if you can imagine such an expression in water. [6]
- Friends in common, modes of life in common, and incidents in common are apt to sweep away preliminaries. [9]
- Some slight incident might set him at the head of a rabble which would sweep Cairo like a storm. [11]
- Or was it mere coincidence that the next day a great storm and flood did sweep through the valley of the Popri, putting life in danger and submerging plantations? [11]
- He turned to me with a sweep of the arm he had doubtless learned in the Ohio State Senate. [9]
- Sometimes his august master or one of his fellow petty sovereigns would sweep Mr. Flint's plans into the waste basket, and then Mr. Flint would be content to wait. [9]
- Put when the main body of American novelists got fairly ashore and into position the literary militia of the island rose up as one man, with the strength of a thousand, to repel the invaders and sweep them back across the Atlantic. [4]
- He could not, like a toreador, jump aside, for those mighty horns would sweep too wide a space. [11]
- Tom surveyed his last touch with the eye of an artist, then he gave his brush another gentle sweep and surveyed the result, as before. [5]
- Just here the land was rolling--a grand sweep of regular elevations and depressions as far as the eye could reach--like the stately heave and swell of the ocean's bosom after a storm. [5]
- Behind himself, Jean Jacques, was the river held back by the dam; and if the lever was opened,--the river would sweep through the raised gates down the flume to the millwheel--with the man. [11]
- The sea expanse is magnificent, and the sweep of beach is fortunately unencumbered, and vulgarized by no bath-houses or show-shanties. [4]
- From the deep inward moan which follows pressure on the great nerves of right, to the sharp cry as the filaments of taste are struck with a crashing sweep, is a range which no other instrument possesses. [6]
- The people were in the presence of a monster which could sweep them from their homes as a hail-storm scatters the hanging nests of wild bees. [11]
- Mr. Worthington stopped in his tracks, and it was some time before he remembered to take off his woollen cap and sweep the mud with it. [9]
- Sometimes I feel I could march out and sweep into the sea one of the towns that dot the coast of this island. [11]
- He turned in his chair, and with a sweep of the hand indicated the long rows of musty-backed volumes. [9]
- Something familiar struck her in the lofty stature in the sweep of powerful shoulders. [13]
- He thinks that he occupies an advanced station of observation, from which his telescope can sweep the horizon for anything new. [4]
- Even New York hasn't gone against us, and I guess there's a majority coming down to Harlem River that could sweep everything before it, anyway. [8]
- Furthermore, physical science has increased the need for world peace and international co-operation because the territories of all nations are now subject to swift and terrible invasion by modern instruments of destruction, while the future submarine may sweep commerce from the seas. [9]
- Thus vanishes the Greek Frog, and I am sorry: for he loomed fine and grand across the sweep of the ages, and I took a great pride in him. [5]
- And it was Governor Hamilton's design to march upon Kaskaskia and Cahokia and sweep over Kentucky; nay, he had already sent certain emissaries to McGillivray and his Creeks and the Southern Indians with presents, and these were to press forward on their side. [9]
- Two or three glimmering lights showed where it lay, peacefully sleeping, beyond the vague vast sweep of star-gemmed water, unconscious of the tremendous event that was happening. [5]
- She dare not give him time to question, to suspect; she must sweep him along to conviction. [11]
- To sweep the foul sidewalks with the heaviest silks which the toiling artisans of France can send us? [6]
- France will send for him then, and he will sweep these English and Burgundian armies into the sea like flies. [5]
- With what a flood of splendor it deluged farmhouses and farms, and the broad sweep of level country! [4]
- This is the first sweep of the brush, to clear the hearth of the skepticism and incredulity which must be got out of the way before we can begin to tell and to listen in peace with ourselves and each other. [6]
- From the little farm clearings on the western slope of Coniston Mountain you can sweep the broad valley of a certain broad river where grew (and grow still) the giant pines that gave many a mast to King George's navy as tribute for the land. [9]
- When Publius was excited he could be altogether carried away by a sudden sweep of passion, but his imagination was neither particularly lively nor glowing. [10]
- As to the dust of which it speaks, it exists no doubt in a certain sense, but this hand wields the broom that will sweep it away. [10]
- He will sweep down on Egypt like a scorching wind from the desert. [10]
- As the noise died down he made a stately sort of a bow, which he had picked up somewhere, then fetched his beaker with a sweep to his lips and tilted his head back and rained it to the bottom. [5]
- He had invited Destiny to sweep him up in her reaping, by placing himself in the ambit of her scythe; but the sharp reaping-hook had passed him by. [11]
- And then Mr. Crewe is so fond of his townspeople that he couldn't resist doing this for them," and she indicated with a sweep of her eyeglasses the beatitude with which they were surrounded. [9]
- When she was come to the door, she turns with another sweep on Mr. Marmaduke, who was trotting after. [9]
- A sweep of chilly air passed by, rustling all the leaves and snowing the flaky ashes broadcast about the fire. [5]
- There was one channel through the rapids by which it was perfectly safe to pass, but that sweep of water through the Devil's Slide was sometimes a trap of death to even the most expert river-men. [11]
- Happy the sailor caught in a storm and making for the shelter the little curves in the island afford, who escapes a twist of the current, a sweep of the tide, and the impaling fingers of the submarine palisades. [11]
- To-night we are camping near the same valley, and have a very wide sweep of it in view. [5]
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