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Sweep off   /swip ɔf/   Listen
Sweep off

verb
1.
Overwhelm emotionally.  Synonym: sweep away.






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"Sweep off" Quotes from Famous Books



... it is possible for a combination of strong naval powers to sweep off the ocean in a few months all the warships of any single great power, except submarines, and all its commerce. Germany has already suffered that fate, and incidentally the loss of all her colonies, except ...
— New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 • Various

... bubbles, which might be formed on the surface of the image, when, without draining, the gelatinized paper is laid upon it, covered with the thin oil cloth, and pressed into contact with the squeegee, commencing in the center to the sweep off the water, then repeating the operation for the other half, as explained to apply the tissue on the provisory support. When the whole is quite dry, which requires three or four hours, the edges are cut with a penknife and ...
— Photographic Reproduction Processes • P.C. Duchochois



Words linked to "Sweep off" :   sweep away, move, impress, strike, affect



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