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but we are looking at the phrase "sweep away." "Swept" is the past tense of the verb.
but we are looking at the phrase "sweep away." "Swept" is the past tense of the verb.
Every day I bring the sun around, a sweep away the clouds, smile for me, smile for me.
Rachal swept out and away if a fat woman who always waddled could be said to sweep away, and
said to sweep away--and Marilla with a very solemn face betook herself to the east
these volcanic mudflows sweep away homes, infrastructure, and
these volcanic mudflows sweep away homes, infrastructure, and
The ties sweep away the dust.
The ties sweep away the dust.
At the top of the scale is an F5. It can sweep away a building and hurl cars through the air. Tornado + Doppler trucks