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  • 1 טאטא אל מתחת לשטיח

    swept under the carpet

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  • 2 טאטא מתחת לשטיח

    swept under the carpet

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  • 3 סחף אחריו המונים

    swept the multitudes, was a great leader

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  • 4 עשה ספונג'ה

    swept the floor, cleaned the floor with the use of soap and water

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  • 5 כבד I

    כָּבֵדI (b. h.) to be heavy, weighty, important; cmp. יָקַר. Pi. כִּבֵּר, כִּי׳ 1) to honor, hold precious; to show honor. Ab. IV, 1 איזהו מכובר המְכַבֵּרוכ׳ who will be honored? He who honors men. Sabb.113b ר״י קרי למאניה מְכַבְּדוֹתַי Rabbi Joh. called his garments ‘my honorers; B. Kam.91b; Snh.94a; a. fr.Ber.46b bot. אין מְכַבְּדִיןוכ׳ we must not show honors (saying, ‘you go first) on highroads Part. pass. מְכוּבָּד, pl. מְכוּבָּדִים, מְכוּבָּדִין. Ab. l. c., v. supra. Ib. 6 כל המכבד … גופו מ׳ עלוכ׳ he who honors the Law, will himself be honored of men. Ber.60b, v. infra. Ab. Zar. III, 3, v. בָּזָה; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אִיקְרָא, יְקַר) to offer a gift. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 13 שמְכַבְּדִין מפירותיהםוכ׳ they offer of their fruits to kings; Gen. R. s. 99, end והם מבכרין (corr. acc.); a. e. 3) ( to make look respectable, to sweep, adjust the room. Ber.VIII, 4 מכבדיו את הביתוכ׳ (after meal) the room is put in order (the crumbs swept), and then Bets.II, 7 (22b) מכבדין בין המטות (Bab. ed. בית המטות) (on Holy Days) you may sweep between the dining conches (the dining room); Y. ib. II, 61c bot. Tam.V, 5 היה מְכַבְּדָן לאמה one swept them (the coals) into the duct; a. fr.Mikv. VIII, 4 כִּיבְּרָֹה את, הבית v. בַּיִת 6.(Ruth R. end וכבד some ed., read: וכָבַר. Hithpa. חִתְכַּבֵּד, Nithpa. נִתְכַּבֵּד to be honored; to pride, exalt ones self. Gen. R. s. 1 כל המִתְכַּבֵּד בקלוןוכ׳ whoever elevates himself at the expense of his neighbors degradation, has no share in the world to come; Y. Ḥag.II, 77c. Meg.28a מימי לא נִתְכַּבַּדְתִּיוכ׳ I never elevated myself Ber.60b הִתְכַּבְּדוּ מכובדים be in honor dismissed, yon honored ones (angels); a. e. 2) to be cleaned, swept; to be dressed, adorned. Pes.7a שוקי … עשויין להתכ׳וכ׳ the streets of Jerusalem used to be swept every day. Y.Nidd.I, beg.48d כמבוי שהוא מתכבדוכ׳ like an alley which is regularly swept and flushed. Bab. ib. 56a חזקתז מתכבד it is presumed to be clean. Num. R. s. 13 לאכול ולשתות ולהתכבד to eat and drink and dress. Tosef.Ter.X, 5 ליכבד, read with ed. Zuck. ליכבר, v. כָּבַר. Hif. הִכְבִּיד) to be heavy. Naz.I, 2 ה׳ שערו if his hair is too heavy on him. 2) to make heavy. Ex. R. s. 9; Tanḥ. Vaera 12 (play on כָּבֵד, Ex. 7:14, a. הִכָּבְדִי14:18) בלשון שהִכְבֵּדְתָּ בו בלשון אני מתכבד with the same expression ( כבד) with which thou didst make heavy (Israels yoke), I shall be honored; Tanḥ. ed. Bub. ib. 14 שהכבדת את לבך wherewith thou didst harden thy heart. 3) to grow worse, be very sick (cmp. טָעַן II), opp. היקל. Snh.IX, 1 ה׳ ומת grew worse and died; ib. 78b; a. e. 4) to sweep. Num. R. s. 23; Tanḥ. Masʿé 13 הִכְבִּידָן he swept (drove) them out, v. מַכְבֵּד a. הָמַם.

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  • 6 כָּבֵד

    כָּבֵדI (b. h.) to be heavy, weighty, important; cmp. יָקַר. Pi. כִּבֵּר, כִּי׳ 1) to honor, hold precious; to show honor. Ab. IV, 1 איזהו מכובר המְכַבֵּרוכ׳ who will be honored? He who honors men. Sabb.113b ר״י קרי למאניה מְכַבְּדוֹתַי Rabbi Joh. called his garments ‘my honorers; B. Kam.91b; Snh.94a; a. fr.Ber.46b bot. אין מְכַבְּדִיןוכ׳ we must not show honors (saying, ‘you go first) on highroads Part. pass. מְכוּבָּד, pl. מְכוּבָּדִים, מְכוּבָּדִין. Ab. l. c., v. supra. Ib. 6 כל המכבד … גופו מ׳ עלוכ׳ he who honors the Law, will himself be honored of men. Ber.60b, v. infra. Ab. Zar. III, 3, v. בָּזָה; a. fr. 2) (cmp. אִיקְרָא, יְקַר) to offer a gift. Tanḥ. Vayḥi 13 שמְכַבְּדִין מפירותיהםוכ׳ they offer of their fruits to kings; Gen. R. s. 99, end והם מבכרין (corr. acc.); a. e. 3) ( to make look respectable, to sweep, adjust the room. Ber.VIII, 4 מכבדיו את הביתוכ׳ (after meal) the room is put in order (the crumbs swept), and then Bets.II, 7 (22b) מכבדין בין המטות (Bab. ed. בית המטות) (on Holy Days) you may sweep between the dining conches (the dining room); Y. ib. II, 61c bot. Tam.V, 5 היה מְכַבְּדָן לאמה one swept them (the coals) into the duct; a. fr.Mikv. VIII, 4 כִּיבְּרָֹה את, הבית v. בַּיִת 6.(Ruth R. end וכבד some ed., read: וכָבַר. Hithpa. חִתְכַּבֵּד, Nithpa. נִתְכַּבֵּד to be honored; to pride, exalt ones self. Gen. R. s. 1 כל המִתְכַּבֵּד בקלוןוכ׳ whoever elevates himself at the expense of his neighbors degradation, has no share in the world to come; Y. Ḥag.II, 77c. Meg.28a מימי לא נִתְכַּבַּדְתִּיוכ׳ I never elevated myself Ber.60b הִתְכַּבְּדוּ מכובדים be in honor dismissed, yon honored ones (angels); a. e. 2) to be cleaned, swept; to be dressed, adorned. Pes.7a שוקי … עשויין להתכ׳וכ׳ the streets of Jerusalem used to be swept every day. Y.Nidd.I, beg.48d כמבוי שהוא מתכבדוכ׳ like an alley which is regularly swept and flushed. Bab. ib. 56a חזקתז מתכבד it is presumed to be clean. Num. R. s. 13 לאכול ולשתות ולהתכבד to eat and drink and dress. Tosef.Ter.X, 5 ליכבד, read with ed. Zuck. ליכבר, v. כָּבַר. Hif. הִכְבִּיד) to be heavy. Naz.I, 2 ה׳ שערו if his hair is too heavy on him. 2) to make heavy. Ex. R. s. 9; Tanḥ. Vaera 12 (play on כָּבֵד, Ex. 7:14, a. הִכָּבְדִי14:18) בלשון שהִכְבֵּדְתָּ בו בלשון אני מתכבד with the same expression ( כבד) with which thou didst make heavy (Israels yoke), I shall be honored; Tanḥ. ed. Bub. ib. 14 שהכבדת את לבך wherewith thou didst harden thy heart. 3) to grow worse, be very sick (cmp. טָעַן II), opp. היקל. Snh.IX, 1 ה׳ ומת grew worse and died; ib. 78b; a. e. 4) to sweep. Num. R. s. 23; Tanḥ. Masʿé 13 הִכְבִּידָן he swept (drove) them out, v. מַכְבֵּד a. הָמַם.

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  • 7 סחף

    סָחַף(b. h.; cmp. חָפַף II) to rub, sweep. Pirké dR. El. ch. XIV בעצבון … סוֹחֵף במעיו על הארץ in the pain of its growth, it (the serpent) shall sweep along (drag itself) with its belly on the ground.Part. pass. סָחוּף, pl. סְחוּפִים, סְחוּפִין, swept away, driven about. Tanḥ. Pkudé 3 like a dog שהוא ס׳וכ׳ (some ed. חשוף, חצוף) that is pushed this way and that way. Yeb.47a דוויים דחופים ס׳ ומטורפין broken down, pushed about, swept (from place to place) and tossed about; (Rashi: covered in mourning, v. חָפָה a. חָפַף I). Yalk. Ps. 735, v. סָכַף. Nithpa. נִסְתָּחֵף to be swept, be inundated, ruined by a flood. Keth.I, 6 (12b) נִסְתַּחֲפָה שדך (Y. a. Bab. ed. שדהו, euphemism) thy field has been ruined, i. e. it is thy misfortune, and I cannot be made to suffer for it. Ib. 2a נ׳ שדהו it is thy misfortune (that I was taken sick). Ib. VII, 8 האב … ונ׳ שדהו the father has to bring evidence that these blemishes arose while she was betrothed and therefore it was his (the husbands) misfortune; a. e. Nif. נִסְחַף to be swept away, struck down; (homilet. = נספח) to be smitten with leprosy (v. סַפַּחַת). Tanḥ. Thazr. 11; Yalk. Kings 229; Zech. 586 (interpret. נסחף, Jer. 46:15); Yalk. Lev. 555.

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  • 8 סָחַף

    סָחַף(b. h.; cmp. חָפַף II) to rub, sweep. Pirké dR. El. ch. XIV בעצבון … סוֹחֵף במעיו על הארץ in the pain of its growth, it (the serpent) shall sweep along (drag itself) with its belly on the ground.Part. pass. סָחוּף, pl. סְחוּפִים, סְחוּפִין, swept away, driven about. Tanḥ. Pkudé 3 like a dog שהוא ס׳וכ׳ (some ed. חשוף, חצוף) that is pushed this way and that way. Yeb.47a דוויים דחופים ס׳ ומטורפין broken down, pushed about, swept (from place to place) and tossed about; (Rashi: covered in mourning, v. חָפָה a. חָפַף I). Yalk. Ps. 735, v. סָכַף. Nithpa. נִסְתָּחֵף to be swept, be inundated, ruined by a flood. Keth.I, 6 (12b) נִסְתַּחֲפָה שדך (Y. a. Bab. ed. שדהו, euphemism) thy field has been ruined, i. e. it is thy misfortune, and I cannot be made to suffer for it. Ib. 2a נ׳ שדהו it is thy misfortune (that I was taken sick). Ib. VII, 8 האב … ונ׳ שדהו the father has to bring evidence that these blemishes arose while she was betrothed and therefore it was his (the husbands) misfortune; a. e. Nif. נִסְחַף to be swept away, struck down; (homilet. = נספח) to be smitten with leprosy (v. סַפַּחַת). Tanḥ. Thazr. 11; Yalk. Kings 229; Zech. 586 (interpret. נסחף, Jer. 46:15); Yalk. Lev. 555.

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  • 9 כבד

    כְּבַדch. sam( Hif. הִכְבִּיד) to be heavy. Naz.I, 2 ה׳ שערו if his hair is too heavy on him. to make heavy); Pa. כַּבֵּיד to clean, sweep. Nidd.56a bot. כַּבִּיד ולא בדיק (= כַּבְּדִי) I swept (the alley) but díd not search (for unclean objects). Ithpa. אִתְכַּבֵּד to be swept. Ib. 56b גומה לא מתכבדא a cavity is not swept (the broom does not strike it). Af. אַכְבֵּיד (v. כָּבֵד III) to irritate, grieve. Targ. Prov. 17:25 ed. Lag. (ed. Ven. מכביר, Ms. מככיר, h. text כעס).

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  • 10 כְּבַד

    כְּבַדch. sam( Hif. הִכְבִּיד) to be heavy. Naz.I, 2 ה׳ שערו if his hair is too heavy on him. to make heavy); Pa. כַּבֵּיד to clean, sweep. Nidd.56a bot. כַּבִּיד ולא בדיק (= כַּבְּדִי) I swept (the alley) but díd not search (for unclean objects). Ithpa. אִתְכַּבֵּד to be swept. Ib. 56b גומה לא מתכבדא a cavity is not swept (the broom does not strike it). Af. אַכְבֵּיד (v. כָּבֵד III) to irritate, grieve. Targ. Prov. 17:25 ed. Lag. (ed. Ven. מכביר, Ms. מככיר, h. text כעס).

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  • 11 גרף

    גָּרַף(b. h.; v. גרר) to scrape, sweep, esp. to remove ashes and coal from the stove; to scrape together, collect. Kel. VIII, 11 היתה גֹורְפָתֹו if while she was sweeping it (the stove) Sabb.III, 1 עד שיִגְרֹוף not before he has swept it.Y.Peah VII, 20b top (ref. to Joel 1:17) תחת שהיינו גֹורְפִיםוכ׳ in place of collecting honey (from beehives or trees), we collected foul matter. Sabb.XVII, 2 לִגְרֹוף בהוכ׳ to grab with it the figs out of the barrel; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 67 גּוֹרֶפֶת מחוטמה blowing her nose (v. גָּרַר).Part. pass. גָּרוּף, f. גְּרוּפָה cleared of ashes, swept. Sabb.III, 4, v. אַנְטִיכִי; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 53 ג׳ מביתו שלוכ׳ (Isaac is) the refuse of, comment.; v., however, גְּרֹוף. Pi. גֵּירַף same. Kerith. 7b; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top, v. גָּדַף.

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  • 12 גָּרַף

    גָּרַף(b. h.; v. גרר) to scrape, sweep, esp. to remove ashes and coal from the stove; to scrape together, collect. Kel. VIII, 11 היתה גֹורְפָתֹו if while she was sweeping it (the stove) Sabb.III, 1 עד שיִגְרֹוף not before he has swept it.Y.Peah VII, 20b top (ref. to Joel 1:17) תחת שהיינו גֹורְפִיםוכ׳ in place of collecting honey (from beehives or trees), we collected foul matter. Sabb.XVII, 2 לִגְרֹוף בהוכ׳ to grab with it the figs out of the barrel; a. fr.Gen. R. s. 67 גּוֹרֶפֶת מחוטמה blowing her nose (v. גָּרַר).Part. pass. גָּרוּף, f. גְּרוּפָה cleared of ashes, swept. Sabb.III, 4, v. אַנְטִיכִי; a. fr.(Gen. R. s. 53 ג׳ מביתו שלוכ׳ (Isaac is) the refuse of, comment.; v., however, גְּרֹוף. Pi. גֵּירַף same. Kerith. 7b; Y.Snh.VII, 25b top, v. גָּדַף.

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  • 13 שטף

    שָׁטַף(b. h.; cmp. טוּף, טָפַף II) 1) to wash, rinse. Zeb.XI, 6 (94b) ושוֹטְפוֹ, v. מָרַק; Tosef. ib. X, 13 ושוֹטְפָן. Tosef.Ḥull.X, 4 השוֹטֵף רחיליו חייבוכ׳ if one washes his lambs (in place of clipping), he is bound to give the priests share of the wool (that they shed); Ḥull.137a; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁטוּף. Sabb.99a (ref. to Ex. 35:26) ש׳ בעזים וטווו בעוים Ms. M. (ed. מן העזים) the hair was washed on the goats and spun on the goats; ib. 74b; Yalk. Ex. 370. 2) to flood, carry off, drown. B. Mets.VIII, 5 ש׳ נהר זיתיווכ׳ if a stream carried off ones olive-trees and deposited them in a neighbors field. B. Kam. X, 4 (115b) ש׳ נהר חמזדווכ׳ (Bab. ed. נחל) if a stream (ravine) carried off his own and his neighbors ass … and he let go his own and saved his neighbors. Ib. 5 (117b) שְׁטָפָהּ נהר if the river washed it (the unlawfully taken field) away. Yoma 78a נחל שוֹטֵף a swiftly running brook. Y.Shek.I, 46a ירד שֶׁטֶף … ושְׁטָפוֹ a rain shower came down and washed it (the mark on the grave) off. Y.B. Mets.VIII, end, 11d בששְׁטָפָן (not בששטן), v. גּוּש. Ex. R. s. 24 נתמלא … ובקש לשוֹטְפָן the genius of the sea became wroth against them, and wanted to drown them. Num. R. s. 199> ויצאו מים רבים ושָׁטְפוּ כלוכ׳ many waters came forth, and flooded all those who murmured; Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:20 (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. שָׁטוּף. Hif. הִשְׁטִיף same. Taan.6a ומַשְׁטִיף את הזרעים (Ms. M. ששוֹטַף, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it (the heavy rain) washes the seeds away; Yalk. Joel 535 ומְשַׁטֵּף (Pi.).Part. pass. מוּשְׁטָף; pl. מוּשְׁטָפִים carried off, floating. Ex. R. l. c. לפי שראו … מ׳ על פני המים because they saw the bodies … floating on the water. Nif. נִשְׁטַף, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֵּף, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֵּף 1) to be washed, showered upon; to take a shower bath. Sabb.40a ויוצא ומִשְׁתַּטַּףוכ׳ and goes out (of the steam-room), and takes a shower bath in the outer room. Ib. b ובלבד שלא יִשְׁתַּטֵּףוכ׳ but he must not have a cold shower bath and then warm himself Tosef. ib. III (IV), 4; a. fr. 2) to be swept away, drowned. Sifré Deut. 307 מה ראו … שנִשְׁטְפוּ במים why were the men of the flood drowned in water?; Yalk. ib. 942 שיִשָּׁטְפוּ; Sifré l. c. מה … להִשְׁתַּטֵּף באשוכ׳ why were the men of Sodom … swept away by fire and sulphur?; Yalk. l. c. להִשָּׁטֵף; a. e.Trnsf. to be carried away by passion. Num. R. s. 917>; Sifré Num. 12 הרבה קידמוך ונִשְׁטְפוּ many women before thee have been carried away (into infidelity).

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  • 14 שָׁטַף

    שָׁטַף(b. h.; cmp. טוּף, טָפַף II) 1) to wash, rinse. Zeb.XI, 6 (94b) ושוֹטְפוֹ, v. מָרַק; Tosef. ib. X, 13 ושוֹטְפָן. Tosef.Ḥull.X, 4 השוֹטֵף רחיליו חייבוכ׳ if one washes his lambs (in place of clipping), he is bound to give the priests share of the wool (that they shed); Ḥull.137a; a. fr.Part. pass. שָׁטוּף. Sabb.99a (ref. to Ex. 35:26) ש׳ בעזים וטווו בעוים Ms. M. (ed. מן העזים) the hair was washed on the goats and spun on the goats; ib. 74b; Yalk. Ex. 370. 2) to flood, carry off, drown. B. Mets.VIII, 5 ש׳ נהר זיתיווכ׳ if a stream carried off ones olive-trees and deposited them in a neighbors field. B. Kam. X, 4 (115b) ש׳ נהר חמזדווכ׳ (Bab. ed. נחל) if a stream (ravine) carried off his own and his neighbors ass … and he let go his own and saved his neighbors. Ib. 5 (117b) שְׁטָפָהּ נהר if the river washed it (the unlawfully taken field) away. Yoma 78a נחל שוֹטֵף a swiftly running brook. Y.Shek.I, 46a ירד שֶׁטֶף … ושְׁטָפוֹ a rain shower came down and washed it (the mark on the grave) off. Y.B. Mets.VIII, end, 11d בששְׁטָפָן (not בששטן), v. גּוּש. Ex. R. s. 24 נתמלא … ובקש לשוֹטְפָן the genius of the sea became wroth against them, and wanted to drown them. Num. R. s. 199> ויצאו מים רבים ושָׁטְפוּ כלוכ׳ many waters came forth, and flooded all those who murmured; Midr. Till. to Ps. 78:20 (corr. acc.); a. fr.V. שָׁטוּף. Hif. הִשְׁטִיף same. Taan.6a ומַשְׁטִיף את הזרעים (Ms. M. ששוֹטַף, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) it (the heavy rain) washes the seeds away; Yalk. Joel 535 ומְשַׁטֵּף (Pi.).Part. pass. מוּשְׁטָף; pl. מוּשְׁטָפִים carried off, floating. Ex. R. l. c. לפי שראו … מ׳ על פני המים because they saw the bodies … floating on the water. Nif. נִשְׁטַף, Hithpa. הִשְׁתַּטֵּף, Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּטֵּף 1) to be washed, showered upon; to take a shower bath. Sabb.40a ויוצא ומִשְׁתַּטַּףוכ׳ and goes out (of the steam-room), and takes a shower bath in the outer room. Ib. b ובלבד שלא יִשְׁתַּטֵּףוכ׳ but he must not have a cold shower bath and then warm himself Tosef. ib. III (IV), 4; a. fr. 2) to be swept away, drowned. Sifré Deut. 307 מה ראו … שנִשְׁטְפוּ במים why were the men of the flood drowned in water?; Yalk. ib. 942 שיִשָּׁטְפוּ; Sifré l. c. מה … להִשְׁתַּטֵּף באשוכ׳ why were the men of Sodom … swept away by fire and sulphur?; Yalk. l. c. להִשָּׁטֵף; a. e.Trnsf. to be carried away by passion. Num. R. s. 917>; Sifré Num. 12 הרבה קידמוך ונִשְׁטְפוּ many women before thee have been carried away (into infidelity).

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  • 15 גרוף

    adj. swept, cleaned

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  • 16 גרף

    v. be swept away; removed; raked in
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    v. to rake; blow (nose)
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    v. to sweep; remove; blow (nose) ; rake in
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  • 17 היסחפות

    being swept, carried away

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  • 18 הסחפות

    being swept, carried away

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  • 19 טאטא

    v. be swept
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    v. to sweep

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  • 20 מטואטא

    adj. swept

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Swept — Swept, imp. & p. p. of {Sweep}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • swept — [swept] the past tense and past participle of ↑sweep …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • swept up in — swept up (in (something)) suddenly very involved in something. Billings went there for a vacation and got so swept up in the place that he never left …   New idioms dictionary

  • swept up — (in (something)) suddenly very involved in something. Billings went there for a vacation and got so swept up in the place that he never left …   New idioms dictionary

  • swept — [swept] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of SWEEP …   English World dictionary

  • swept — /swept/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of sweep. adj. 2. (of a sword guard) made up of curved bars. * * * …   Universalium

  • swept — the past tense and past participle of sweep1 …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Swept — Sweep Sweep, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Swept}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sweeping}.] [OE. swepen; akin to AS. sw[=a]pan. See {Swoop}, v. i.] 1. To pass a broom across (a surface) so as to remove loose dirt, dust, etc.; to brush, or rub over, with a broom for… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • swept — back·swept; swept; un·swept; …   English syllables

  • swept-up — adj. another term for upswept * * * ˈswept up 7 [swept up] adjective = ↑upswept …   Useful english dictionary

  • swept — adjective Etymology: swept, past participle of sweep Date: 1903 slanted backward …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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