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"swept" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of sweep
"swept" Synonyms
brushed cleared dusted raked wiped broomed cleaned expelled scoured scrubbed whisked buffed mopped removed scraped eliminated hoovered tidied vacuumed brushed away arced arcked bent bended curved arched bowed crooked hooked rounded swerved trended wheeled swang swung swungen swished fell off fallen off curled sailed glided glid skimmed bowled breezed coasted cruised drifted flowed passed rolled slid slidden slipped streamed run rushed flew flown zoomed dashed sped speeded tore teared torn charged raced streaked surged hurtled scudded swooped whipped whizzed careered darted spread extended expanded proliferated propagated unfolded ballooned bourgeoned burgeoned diffused escalated grew grown pervaded snowballed sprawled stretched straught mushroomed outspread engulfed enveloped overwhelmed consumed flooded swamped affected submerged flowed across surged over carried dragged drug pulled drove drave driven druv hauled hefted humped lugged hoisted hoist lifted lift moved schlepped shifted took combed scanned searched checked explored eyed eyeballed probed examined went through gone through been through glanced over hunted through looked through ran over run over ran your eye over sashayed strode stridden strutted flounced pranced swaggered moseyed sallied strolled flitted sprang sprung marched capered skipped frolicked cavorted hopped gambolled(UK) gamboled(US) danced frisked jumped leaped(US) leapt(UK) rollicked romped surveyed scrutinised(UK) scrutinized(US) inspected conned studied clocked contemplated regarded audited investigated vacillated quivered fluttered shook shaken swayed oscillated waved trembled undulated vibrated wavered stirred flapped wagged wobbled grazed shaved shove shave shaven stroked touched caressed glanced flicked contacted nudged kissed tickled came into contact with come into contact with touched lightly washed conveyed taken transported conducted delivered deposited floated beared away carried away swept away washed away shoved shoven pushed thrust thrusted propelled pressed prest impelled elbowed rammed shouldered sticked stuck stormed bounced stalked stomped flung stamped threw thrown jerked tossed tost peppered pelted bombarded showered assailed blitzed hit hat hitten strafed attacked battered riddled cannonaded enfiladed fusilladed fired a broadside at rained down on pummelled(UK) ranged roamed roved rove wandered rambled meandered traipsed traversed strayed travelled(UK) traveled(US) trekked journeyed ambled backpacked drew drawn came come comen went gone advanced proceeded progressed continued broke brake broken lapped splashed sploshed beat beaten plashed rippled slapped struck stricken laved triumphed conquered overcame overcome prevailed vanquished won bested subdued trounced defeated overpowered worsted licked owned own sank housecleaned tidied up put in order straightened up cleaned up cleared up did up done up fixed up neatened organised(UK) organized(US) sorted out spruced up straightened improved transferred brought fetched relayed relaid sent shipped carted convoyed switched transmitted displaced ferried paddled rowed oared sculled boated navigated rowed gently cut water ran rapids run rapids skied an oar More

920 Sentences With "swept"

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When Luke's side-swept locks swept us off our feet. 7.
I had to get my home swept, the DNC swept twice.
Scenes have extended long past the expected cutaway point, as when a bar employee swept a floor — and swept and swept — for two and a half minutes.
They've swept those games two times and been swept four times with one split.
JR: The danger is we all get swept up in narratives and our readers get swept up in narratives.
She was swept into office in a 2014 Republican wave; now she might be swept out by a Democratic one.
How do I know, had they not done it, they wouldn't have swept us — or we wouldn't have swept them?
They swept one set at Charlotte and against New York and were swept at Cleveland and at home against Golden State.
I'm not going to be pushed off [to the side], we're not going to have our issues and our feelings and our lives pushed off to the side and swept away like they swept away Alton Sterling's life, they swept away Freddie Gray's life, they swept away Sandra Bland's life, Tamir Rice's life, you know, countless others.
When the teams met again in Los Angeles in May, the Dodgers swept the Cubs, who then were swept in San Diego.
An 18-foot storm surge swept away houses, and a record tidal surge crushed homes or swept them into nearby marshes, he said.
One of the crazier-looking x-planes, the X-29 featured a swept wing design, but with the wings swept forward instead of backward.
Side-Swept BangsFor those with heart- or oval-shaped faces, Liu suggests cutting side-swept bangs over a blunt fringe for a softer effect.
According to the Green Papers, Trump swept the delegate slots in nine districts (out of 18), and Ted Cruz and Kasich each swept 1.
Their mission was a chilling sign of the times, a reflection of the fears that swept across the United States as Donald Trump swept into office.
Then a really huge wave swept over, and when that wave swept over, the last thing I heard my sister-in-law say was 'Grab the baby.
After Japan surprisingly swept Colombia aside at the 2018 FIFA World Cup on Tuesday, the country's fans did something even more shocking: They swept up after themselves.
In 1994, when Republicans swept the House during the first midterm election of Bill Clinton's presidency, they also swept the Democratic speaker, Thomas S. Foley, out of office.
Several people were missing, including a man whose car was swept away as he delivered milk and a boy who was swept into a ditch, NHK national television said.
Los Angeles swept the seven-game season series — the first time either team has swept the other since New York began play in 1962 — by a whopping 57-33 margin.
"It's very mind-boggling how the (officer) conviction rate is so low, but it happens weekly, daily ... and it's swept under the rug, it's swept under the rug," BJ said.
Either way, Democrats will have swept or very nearly swept into power when nobody thought such a feat was possible — and Medicaid might be due the lion's share of the credit.
" He concluded, "Love cannot be killed or swept aside.
Four other players have been swept twice: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson and Michael Cooper all played in a pair of swept-out defeats in the finals with the Los Angeles Lakers.
American runners swept the 100m hurdles, the first time American women have ever swept an event, and runner Jenny Simpson became the first American woman ever to medal in the 1,500m race.
The Houston Astros (2017) swept the Yankees last week, and this week the Yankees swept the Boston Red Sox, who have gone from pristine to pitiful since claiming the crown last fall.
Still another player — winger Micheal Ferland — is hoping to come back for Game 3433 on Friday, when the Islanders, who swept Pittsburgh in the first round, will try to avoid being swept themselves.
They are presumed to have been swept out to sea.
Several films feature children swept up in violent historical events.
Trump swept into office on a hardline message on immigration.
They would be swept aside if the national agenda changed.
In May, Stacey Abrams also swept her race in Georgia.
The backlash that swept aside Revels lasted nearly a century.
Khloé was swept away by the touching evening he organized.
A mix of anguish and anger swept through the field.
It's difficult not to get swept up in his exuberance.
She swept her blonde hair up into a top knot.
In late December, a wave of protests swept across Iran.
Recently, Magnus included bodies of water in the area swept.
"This situation had been swept under the rug," Gorovsky said.
"Sometimes these things get swept under the rug," he says.
"Prepare to get swept up in an epic love story."
That decision swept away the last obstacle to the transfer.
So here we are, with months of uncertainty swept away.
Days later, the last Iraqi forces were swept from Ramadi.
"That was a bad feeling to get swept," he said.
The Indians were swept by the Astros in the ALDS.
During the 1990s outsourcing fever swept through the business world.
And will it continue or be swept away in backlash?
On Thursday night that simplistic, superficial image was swept away.
Her hair was swept up into an elegant top knot.
Flames swept through the Cosmo Extended Stay Motel, Saturday morning.
Hundreds of officers combed the streets and helicopters swept overhead.
Fires swept through Vitrolles in August 2016, scarring the landscape.
As she was swept away, her husband grabbed her hand.
In the end, what happened was swept under the rug.
He was swept out of power rather than reelected, right?
Most of us were swept up in the gold rush.
The avalanche swept down the hillside at around 8.30 a.m.
Cleveland swept Atlanta in the Eastern Conference semifinals last spring.
And instead, yeah, he's swept up in the prison system.
Some people were swept away by the water, he added.
Don't allow yourself to get swept up by the panic.
Man, I wish we could have swept last week, too.
They were swept in 2005 by the Chicago White Sox.
This flood has swept away the profits of Japanese rivals.
Donald Trump swept into Corpus Christi on Air Force One.
"Lady MERA swept in from the sea," the director tweeted.
Deadly wildfires swept through northern and southern California last year.
Ms. Caputova was 16 when the Velvet Revolution swept Slovakia.
China swept all five gold medals at the 2012 Games.
Once intractable dilemmas of modern politics had been swept aside.
The Raptors were swept by Cleveland in the conference semifinals.
Similar heat waves swept the US and Japan in July.
They turn brittle and are swept away by strong winds.
Trump swept into office with soaring crowds and big rallies.
The bodies may have been swept away by the ocean.
Flake, who hasn't, is simply being swept aside by history.
It was just kind of swept at the end, so.
I swept her into a tight hug, which she reciprocated.
The groundskeepers swept up the basepaths and tended the grass.
She stayed awake all night as the storm swept through.
Other posts on Twitter said entire communities were swept away.
Other messages on Twitter described whole communities being swept away.
"Sometimes people get swept up in that," Mr. Cusack said.
In 2010, the Tea Party wave swept the Republican Party.
White received the pass and swept it into the net.
Dockless rented bicycles swept into Chinese cities two years ago.
It swept them away but they managed to reach safety.
It swept him, his friends and his two grandchildren away.
A few days later, the wind swept the fire back.
It reminds me I need to get my chimney swept.
Then in May 1940, the Nazi blitzkrieg swept into France.
The storm swept through Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe, killing hundreds.
Then they swept the Philadelphia Athletics in the World Series.
"I was completely swept away by these kids," O'Connell recalled.
Biden swept all three of the presidential primaries held Tuesday.
Hissho swept up many of the newcomers as it expanded.
Other clips show portions of roads swept into raging rivers.
Homes were swept away, and the death toll is unknown.
That was also the last time they swept a team.
Disorder also swept airports across the nation and lawyers mobilized.
Such malfeasance cannot be ignored or swept under the rug.
On February 11, 1979, the Islamic Revolution swept the country.
But wigs are far from being swept into the past.
One man was swept by the current into some bushes.
New York swept four games from the Hurricanes this season.
While his fingers busily swept the pot into little formations.
Those swept up have committed a broad range of offenses.
In 2011 a devastating tsunami swept over Japan's northeastern coast.
The Islanders swept the season series, winning all four games.
Carter swept the opening contests in 1976, Democratic voters have
Fischer swept in a loose puck for his fifth goal.
He swept outside toward the right pylon and scored untouched.
Other members of the party were swept down the river.
"I'm like the Cavs ... I'm going to get swept" Ouch.
You get swept up in the story of that human.
After he swept three races last month in Bristol, Tenn.
Right there on that porch you just so neatly swept.
The loss "swept her life from her," Ms. Slaughter said.
The dust to be swept off them takes many forms.
The most devastating pandemic in six centuries swept the globe.
Even some Republican incumbents were swept away in the change.
Is it the one that just swept the Indiana Pacers?
They were still swept out of office by the Democrats.
Seeing him swept up in his work made me glad.
Survivors reported seeing children swept away by the wind gusts.
The Mets, who endangered manager Mickey Callaway's job by getting swept by the Miami Marlins last weekend, swept a four-game series from the Nationals/Montreal Expos franchise for the first time since 1991.
The Raptors swept the four-game season series between the teams.
Like an orange tornado, Donald Trump swept into the NATO summit.
Sunday when he was swept away by floodwaters,  WBFF-TV reported .
Arizona was swept on its road trip to UCLA and USC.
Earlier, the Baltimore Sun was also swept as a security precaution.
Grammys 2017: Adele and Beyoncé's big moments Adele swept all three.
The protests continued even after heavy rain swept through the area.
The 76ers swept the two-game season series from the Mavericks.
At first, Maja is swept up by Sebastian's glamorous billionaire lifestyle.
But that day, a massive avalanche struck and swept them away.
Two days before the shutdown, a storm swept the Pacific Northwest.
Potentially, undocumented immigrants with no criminal background also are swept up.
It had to be swept along by the forces of history.
A pair of dishwashers swept past her with their push brooms.
Bong Joon Ho's South Korean thriller "Parasite" swept at the Oscars.
Not all of what Gilman stood for has been swept away.
My fringe is more 'adult' now and swept to the side.
The #LetThemStay protests have swept the country and the online conversation.
Yet, Trump has swept him up into the narrative he's constructed.
The sensation of his mouth back on me swept me under.
They swept the St. Louis Cardinals in the N.L. Championship Series.
Government forces have now swept into most of the two districts.
Philadelphia swept the season series with Utah for second straight season.
Mr Modi swept to power by promising economic development for all.
Warlords have swept down from the mountains to reinforce Houthi positions.
In fact, Nicholas Cage even found himself swept up in it.
Cher swept her costars away during the making of Mamma Mia!
The Spurs swept the season series from the Grizzlies 4-0.
It's a conversation that can't simply be swept under the rug.
Huge protests by the Oromos have swept the streets of Ethiopia.
Some of those swept up in the original crackdown were released.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, which swept the category last year.
I am praying we don't find people who were swept away.
That swept as many as 20 votes into the "yes" camp.
The waves swept over them, killing all but one band member.
Even the elites in Philadelphia got swept up by this sentiment.
Northam also swept Richmond as well as its suburbs and exurbs.
But I am swept away, and I'm taken back to Morrowind.
Her famous blond hair was swept back in a sleek look.
A tide of nationalism swept them up, then spat them out.
Baldwin felt the guy underhandedly swept in and took his spot.
Farming kelp in a really wave-swept environment is nearly impossible.
The Celtics swept the Indiana Pacers in their first-round series.
Another is that investors were being swept along with the crowd.
Others might get caught in the Gulf Stream and swept north.
A new class of communists and ultranationalists swept into the parliament.
Every morning, a bomb squad swept the clinic and the house.
As "Hamilton" fever has swept America, historians have hardly been immune.
So many of us feel forgotten and swept under the rug.
Then, that truth becomes something to be swept under the rug.
Young people swept the streets, many sang about the sit-in.
But she lost the speakership when Republicans swept the 28500 midterms.
Stories are here waiting to be swept up by the bucketful.
His eyes swept the windows across the street horizontally, never vertically.
She swept the floor three times a day and mopped it.
Chef Haque swept veggies, chicken, and mushrooms onto the hot metal.
"That cannot simply be swept under the rug," Mr. Rhodes said.
The cash rewards can be swept automatically into many 529 accounts.
The warning comes as hot weather has swept the northern hemisphere.
The party of Jefferson swept the Electoral College and the Congress.
He was swept in with the Tea Party tsunami in 2010.
Private equity investors swept into the ambulance business with high hopes.
Four days later, he swept caucuses in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington.
"This could have taken place and been swept under the rug."
France's battle over the burkini swept in a top government official.
The children, meanwhile, are swept into a completely different federal bureaucracy.
Now, there was a terrible, large red wave that swept over.
But she's trying not to get swept up in that talk.
But that might have just swept Sharp's problems under a rug.
But the November results swept in a torrent of younger Democrats.
Climax is for those who are swept by New Year's Eve.
The only issue is how big -- and who gets swept away.
The Dodgers swept that series and believed they had settled things.
The chickens were swept away and the vegetable gardens were destroyed.
Since igniting on Sunday, they've swept across roughly 300 square miles.
Like OpTic, the Atlanta FaZe swept through their group on Saturday.
Every year, Butler would hear rumors Hield would be swept away.
He, too, had been swept up by delight in the Dutch.
His show has swept that category for the last 4 years.
Here, in the quiet of my basement, I am swept away.
Houston was swept in a doubleheader at Oakland on Sept. 9.
Nonetheless, a sense of euphoria has swept Erbil, the regional capital.
Ali survived the round and the stool swept in underneath him.
The Cardinals swept a doubleheader from the Cincinnati Reds on Saturday.
Chances are high the company gets swept up by another player.
In 1848, worker revolutions swept across Europe, endangering regime after regime.
But in the end I couldn't help but get swept away.
Ms. Swanson swept up her cape and made a dramatic exit.
The former president's new opposition party swept municipal elections in February.
The flooding intensified as Dorian swept past Virginia, as people expected.
Russia swept the standings, winning 33 medals — 13 of them gold.
The devastation swept through several poor settlements near the crash site.
Crime surged, and a crack cocaine epidemic swept across the city.
Billie Eilish and her producer brother Finneas swept the 2020 Grammys.
And Trump swept New Hampshire's delegates with 85.7% of the vote.
The Hurricanes swept New York in last spring's Eastern Conference semifinals.
Other fatalities included people who got swept away by raging rivers.
The shock wave swept neighboring atolls clean of vegetation and animals.
From 2010 on, Republicans have swept into statehouses across the nation.
Steve Chabot was swept into office amid the 1994 Republican revolution.
The water swept several homes in the community from their foundations.
SEVEN SAMURAI SWEPT AWAY IN A RIVER, by Jung Young Moon.
Gold rose, again, as fear swept through markets around the world.
But Trump's pick for secretary of education swept the board. Trifecta!
In final 22018 balloting, Democrats nearly swept these "soft Trump" districts.
The Sixers swept the four-game season series from the Knicks.
The 76ers swept the four-game season series from the Knicks.
Panic swept through South Korea, with people stocking up on food.
During a recent visit, the entire place looked tidy and swept.
Almost immediately, he was swept up in a brewing political firestorm.
In Oklahoma, a man was swept away by floodwaters near Kiowa.
Apples swept from the flooded orchards lay scattered in the mud.
The spying even swept up family members, including a teenage boy.
Mars swept six total awards, followed by Lamar with five wins.
This is exactly how these cases get swept under the rug.
But inside Allen Fieldhouse, challenges like that can be swept aside.
They were then swept away, Palestine police Captain James Muniz said.
Khalil said Lebanon, which has been swept by protests since Oct.
Adele swept the top categories last time she had an album.
Arsenal swept aside host Swansea, 4-0, moving into third place.
Both Farquhar and Sturdevant pitched in the twinbill, which Baltimore swept.
A helicopter picked him up moments before the storm swept in.
Fearsome heat waves swept across Europe; in France, nearly 218,221 died.
OK, but what if they make it and then get swept?
Listen to your instincts, but don't get swept up by paranoia.
A buoy collecting ocean data for Holland's team in Greenland was swept away by powerful currents and eventually surfaced on a beach in Scotland, and powerful winds swept away other equipment they had bolted in place.
"The only thing better than being swept away by the deliciousness of our Extra Crispy Chicken is being swept away by Harland Sanders himself," George Felix, director of advertising for KFC U.S., said in a statement.
His old and new teams will meet on Friday at Progressive Field in the opener of the American League Championship Series, after the Blue Jays swept Texas in their division series and the Indians swept Boston.
Her father recently told the New York Times that he was "completely swept away" by Hanson, the boy band of brothers whose hit "Mmmbop" swept the nation in 216, the year Eilish's older brother, Finneas, was born.
The chancellor has swept in behind this shift, as is her wont.
It also swept five games from the European Go champion, Fan Hui.
Work by Munch in German collections was swept up with the rest.
It's easy to get swept up in the imagery of it all.
Flash flooding swept away cars in Ellicott City in Maryland on Sunday.
A large wave had swept both away just after sunset, Amado said.
But they're nothing like the wind-swept, sandy dunes of the Sahara.
The artist and actress swept award season while still dominating our headphones.
O.J. Simpson, swept the Emmys with a whopping nine wins last year.
They swept a home-and-home series with Pittsburgh, also winning Tuesday.
Those swept up in The Conclusion will live on as compost, fertilizing
Here too a minor pestilence of fake news swept through the campaigns.
NOTES: North Carolina swept two ACC conference games against Syracuse this season.
What do you give the man who swept the 2018 Grammy Awards?
Even American playing partner Shaun Norris got swept along by Woods-mania.
The current immediately swept away a diver who had submerged on Friday.
The giant waves swept away buildings and coastal dwellings, causing mass devastation.
Wind-swept cars are piled on top of one another in Marigot.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador swept overwhelmingly to victory in last weekend's election.
A giant playset, swept away from someone's backyard, floated down the street.
Some were caught up in the wave and swept down the bank.
Tornadoes swept through with fire inside and ripped roofs from their homes.
It was in late 2013 that Baghdadi's followers first swept into Raqqa.
The infectious disease swept South Korea in 2015 leading to 38 fatalities.
More than a week after the terrible fires swept Batlow on Jan.
He was swept in the South, and bloodied in the Rust Belt.
The Illini were swept in two games by the Terrapins this season.
The lake's temperature was reportedly 35.6 degrees when they were swept away.
The Rays swept the two-game series against their in-state rival.
"Cybercurrency fever has swept Irkutsk," declared a local television station this month.
Then, wildfires swept across Northern California, charring hundreds of thousands of acres.
Literally in three seconds the girl had been swept 150 yards out.
The NYPD swept that vehicle and did not find any additional materials.
She says they saw children and adults being swept away by floodwaters.
Remember the cinnamon challenge craze that swept your sixth form common room?
Witnesses shared images of the moment the tornado swept through the region.
When it swept the Emmys, it was still just a limited series.
Chicago swept its three-game homestand, including a pair of overtime victories.
The fashion industry is currently swept up in a storm of nostalgia.
She's had bangs that were straight, and bangs that were side-swept.
But the Arab spring in 2011 swept away a host of taboos.
Like the previous couple of years, women almost completely swept the awards.
His wooden pen containing 15 goats on the riverbank was swept away.
In early October 2017, a cloud of radioactive material swept through Europe.
The water swept away several homes, the official news agency KPL reported.
It's easy to get swept up in the romance of Valentine's Day.
A fire swept through this forest in Ventabren, France in June 2016.
The president swept Lancaster County with 28% of the vote in November.
The old woman swept the dust of her shop into the street.
Toomey was swept into office in the Tea Party wave of 2010.
The Indians swept their second three-game series this season against Detroit.
Overdrive swept over the country like a plague with a bad attitude.
Then-favored candidate Bob Dole swept the contests, sealing his GOP nomination.
I'm not sure it's fair to be swept away by a fanfare.
And by the time she'd finished singing "Younger," I'd been swept away.
The Clippers swept the Hornets in both 2015-16 and 2014-15.
Raptors series to watch his team get swept out of the playoffs.
Bridges have been swept away and roads turned into rivers of mud.
The Mets swept the weather-shortened two-game series from the Phillies.
February recess, when a slew of raucous town halls swept the nation.
It had been five days since the Woolsey Fire swept into Malibu.
She swept the Upper West Side, Chelsea, Brooklyn Heights and Park Slope.
Still, you can fake a new hairstyle — and even side-swept bangs.
AN INFECTIOUS disease swept through musical Europe in the mid-19th century.
It has swept up some members of white Hollywood in its wake.
The 25 flood killed two people, when floodwaters swept away their vehicles.
Oghi's mother-in-law's eyes had swept up and down Oghi's body.
Once the rain swept in, the mock lawn sprouted moss and weeds.
Clinton faces from the centrist wave that swept her husband to power.
Allred swept in moments later, wearing a bright-pink bouclé suit jacket.
Since the Arab Spring swept Yemen in 2011, tourist numbers have plummeted.
But, he added, the Wentzylvania frenzy has not swept up its namesake.
Rivers overflowed, landslides crushed buildings, and cars were swept away by floodwater.
House Democrats, though, swept all the congressional races in the Bay State.
A political tsunami swept Donald Trump into the White House in 2628.
One father said his young son was swept away in the water.
He swept their apartment, bathed both of the children and fed them.
The floor is swept, and the wine brought in for the day.
Some plantations are flooded and a major bridge has been swept away.
Jordan Clarkson scored 10 points and Larry Nance Jr. swept 11 rebounds.
The GOP will mock & sow confusion until it's their home swept away.
It's almost impossible not to be swept up in Mount Etna's romance.
NOTES: The Marlins swept a doubleheader for the first time since Oct.
"Jacindamania" swept her to the leadership, but now the hard work begins.
The divisive day even swept up the presumptive nominee, Donald J. Trump.
Boston hasn't been swept in a three-game series since last Aug.
A matching bold red lip and side-swept waves completed the look.
The Cavs were swept by the Golden State Warriors for the title.
He hummed the finale to "The Firebird" while he swept the floor.
We've got trash being picked up, and the streets are being swept.
That red lip, those side-swept bangs, and the muted blonde color?
Many of the deaths were caused by landslides that swept away houses.
It was absolutely clear—like someone had swept it the day before.
Doria swept to an unprecedented first-round victory in October's municipal elections.
The Kansas City Royals swept them in that round two years ago.
"He kind of, basically, swept it under the rug," she told THR.
Rumors swept the neighborhood that city officials were deliberately spreading the disease.
The water swept over the pebbles and swelled up into the cemetery.
They can also overflow from rainfall or be swept over by floodwaters.
"It needs to stop from being swept under the rug," she said.
Vast changes have swept the drug industry over the last two decades.
And of course, memories swept over every woman who was reading that.
When Mr. Corl jumped, he was swept away immediately, Ms. Rogers said.
But Justice Burke swept into State Supreme Court at 9:30 a.m.
Pressley swept Cambridge and Boston to crush Capuano, 253,046 to 42,430 districtwide.
The problem for Sanders isn't just that Clinton swept the Southern states.
Minnesota swept the season series, having also won, 120-113, on Nov.
Uptick The high-fat, low-carb diet has swept Hollywood and Instagram.
They have been swept out of city government and its cultural institutions.
Awaiting the Hurricanes were the Islanders, who had swept the Pittsburgh Penguins.
My swagger is too boldto be swept up in these public streets.
Swept up in this, though, are affluent taxpayers who are charitably inclined.
The president swept into town for a big rally on Saturday night.
In the Group A final, MAD Lions swept HAVU Gaming 2-0.
Her party swept elections in 2015 and took office the following year.
In the other Friday match, Swole Patrol swept Team Liquid 2-0.
That was down from 34 percent on Thursday, when Irma swept past.
But the results of the 2016 presidential election swept her into action.
Secretariat swept all three, winning the Belmont by 5063 lengths — 5053 feet.
Antigovernment protests swept across Russia on Monday, reaching more than 100 cities.
The first culprit is the Macron wave that has swept over France.
The 18-year-old won five awards and swept the major categories.
The episodes of racism have swept up other people of Asian descent.
"I swept floors AFTER the @NFL," said athlete-turned-actor Terry Crews.
The Texans were outscored 74-123 while being swept by the Jaguars.
We swept up leaves and drank wine, and borrowed Benadryl and ketchup.
Network anchors swept into town and went live with Cronkite-level sobriety.
The sectarian situation allows this issue to be swept under the rug.
"It appears she was swept away by rushing water," the release said.
The Cardinals also swept their two-game season series against the Hurricanes.
A trend in food automation has swept the country in recent years.
In the Group B elimination match, Nigma swept FURIA to stay alive.
Heavy rain, flash floods and severe thunderstorms swept over the Australian city.
The Mickey phenomenon first swept across the world during the Great Depression.
"Brian swept everything under the rug, until it imploded," the source said.
Just as important, it swept away all the old hierarchies and mystifications.
Her position on handbags getting swept up in a possible trade war?
Lower-caste leaders have swept to power promising to right historical injustices.
Traditionally, the house is swept, cleaned and decorated for optimal feng shui.
But commodities were also getting swept up in a broad market volatility.
The Braves swept a two-game series at Minnesota three weeks ago.
The swept wing and the jet engine are examples of such technologies.
But it was over the weekend when wintery weather swept the Northeast.
"People are getting killed, and it's swept under the rug," she said.
In 2016, Sanders swept the New Hampshire primary by a huge margin.
Sensation swept through her body as soon as it was turned on.
The cold water surged around him, swept him across the living room.
She has also swept Shot of the Year every year since 2013.
Bits Overhead instructional videos of people making food have swept the internet.
The fire swept through the Cosmo Extended Stay Motel in Sodus, Mich.
He packed and unpacked 21994s, did promotional work and swept the floors.
Cleanup crews swept up debris and armed police patrolled as flights resumed.
Many of them were innocent, swept up in the wave of violence.
Does that mean Trump is about to get swept out of office?
Three were killed as a creek swept away a car In Texas' Erath County, three people were killed during severe weather Wednesday when a car they were in was swept away in a creek, CNN affiliate KTAB/KRBC reported.
A dead cactus field in Malibu after the Woolsey Fire swept through it.
The fire swept through so rapidly that people had no time to escape.
Their efforts weren't enough for the midterm elections, when Democrats swept statewide races.
"The well-prepared ride them, the ill-prepared are swept away by them."
Two reasons, one is that we were swept up in patriotism, 9/11.
The two were swept down the Manatawny Creek for about half a mile.
"It's almost like we are being brushed aside or swept under the carpet."
The gusts swept the fire out of a semirural area and into neighborhoods.
The Mother of Dragons swept across a Lannister army and set them ablaze.
ET. The Bearcats swept the two-game regular-season series with the Huskies.
FKA Balding Girls is swept under the stage, and never thought of again.
Just four year later, the X-5 proved that moving, swept wings work.
The man was able to pull himself out, but Bunting was swept away.
However, opposition politicians swept aside those concerns and the violence dominated local media.
In 193's blue wave, it was suburban Republicans who were swept away.
Hip hop historical musical "Hamilton" swept the board last year with 11 wins.
Prepare to get swept up in it all as you watch the trailer.
Atlanta hasn't swept the Cardinals in a three-game series since Oct. 2015.
One rescue diver was swept away and had to be saved, divers said.
Expect delays and miscommunication, but don't get swept up in Mercury retrograde hate.
All Helena and East Helena schools were swept and cleared after initial lockdowns.
The Air Force veteran was swept away in the devastating floods, witnesses say.
It is believed the castle was swept away by a gust of wind.
Officers swept through DAR Constitution Hall, but they were nowhere to be found.
Mirian Medina stands on her property after Hurricane Maria swept through the island.
The two-time defending Western Conference champions swept the best-of-seven series.
And we swept them up and bagged them up and all of that?
An earlier blaze, the Old Water fire, swept through the area last week.
The woman's gaze swept across Kass like a searchlight, but she didn't stop.
Democrats swept Orange County, a longtime Republican stronghold, winning all four seats there.
Time, he says – but O'Day wants to be swept off her feet now.
JoJo is swept away at the moment and doesn't hold it against him.
Clinton swept all five March 15 contests, again pushing Sanders to the brink.
The Cavaliers also swept the Celtics in a first-round series in 2015.
The Red Sox swept the series and now have won five straight games.
Domestic violence is an issue that is too often swept under the rug.
The Diamondbacks swept three games from the Rockies and outscored them 34-19.
As Mr Stopford notes, incumbents did badly last time technological change swept logistics.
This year, there was one haircut trend that swept Hollywood hard: the buzzcut.
Will you stay grounded, or will you get swept away by Neptune's waters?
She finished off her look with side-swept waves in her brown tresses.
Biracial coalitions of black and white Republicans swept to power across the South.
Head-to-head: The Canadiens swept the season series, winning all three meetings.
But we're not the only ones getting swept up; countless celebrities are, too.
Extreme heat and wildfires are two that have swept most of the country.
Awda had come out in support of the uprisings that swept the region.
Toronto swept the two-game series in each of the previous two seasons.
A rubella epidemic had swept across the United States from 215 to 270.
And it's easy to get swept away, because after all, superficial is fun.
More than 20 police officers swept into the (BFU) headquarters on Tuesday afternoon.
With the victory, Indianapolis (2-3) avoided being swept by the NFC West.
Not being clipped to a line, she was swept away and never found.
Wildfires have swept across Sweden and to smaller extent have flared in Finland.
Remember Michelle Williams' perfect side-swept updo and bangs at the 2006 awards?
And the all-wheel-drive system managed the wind-swept sand bars effortlessly.
I know this sounds cliché, but it totally swept me off my feet.
Pittsburgh hasn't swept a series in Milwaukee since April 30-May 2, 2004.
There was little Fadilah could do but watch her home get swept away.
"I think the players didn't want to get swept in four," said Boucher.
Tuesday's troubles On Tuesday, three people died as tornadoes swept across the South.
Byrne's wife, Bianca, managed to swim to shore, while he was swept away.
The Braves also swept the Chicago Cubs in a series April 1-4.
The narrative swept everything along in its path — including victims of all ages.
The second-year center swept the puck over goaltender Connor Hellebuyck's left shoulder.
Williams then swept aside Sharapova's Russian compatriot in 183 minutes with little fuss.
Something about the way he talks and writes swept more experienced politicians aside.
Inside, a back door was rammed by a boat that was swept in.
The energy is very fairytale—be prepared to be swept off your feet.
He swept his hand forward in the universal gesture for "there you go."
Police armed with rifles swept through the airport parking lot in their search.
New investors soon swept in — mainly private equity firms — promising to do better.
Neighbourhoods will have to be swept house by house for weapons and explosives.
The top of the grill is also slightly swept back for better aerodynamics.
"She was swept up by the gravity of the situation," Mr. Shamansky said.
It's easy to wade into their inky pools before being swept out completely.
The N.C.A.A. and colleges have been swept into the legal maelstrom as well.
Women -- including a handful of first-time candidates -- swept battleground states and districts.
In art, an old anxious provincialism, fixated on Paris, had been swept away.
Nevada (33-7, 3-3) swept the regular-season series between the teams.
Busch swept all three races, including the Cup race, at Bristol in 2010.
Dusmatov swept the scorecards, winning by 27-63, 26-23 and 21920-28.
Last month, she ordered mass arrests that swept up more than 11,000 people.
"It's swept under the rug, and they can't find each other," she said.
Stories circulate of people being swept away as they forded fast-moving rivers.
These protections help prevent individuals from being erroneously swept up in criminal investigations.
Bolivia has also struggled to contain fires that swept through woods and fields.
Russia was not the first to experiment with forward-swept wing aircraft however.
The Yankees swept Boston in a doubleheader for the first time since Aug.
Swept away beneath the rushing water, his body was found 10 days later.
When heavy winds swept through Hong Kong during a storm in July 2012,.
Qualcomm sat out the transformative consolidation that has swept the chip industry recently.
But they were swept by the Los Angeles Angels and the Minnesota Twins.
But West Wind, the familiar name for Hocking's estate, swept all before it.
AVR has swept across the nation since Oregon first adopted it in 85033.
Finally, rumors of nationalists planning pogroms swept through Ukraine, and that was enough.
The Grizzlies backed into the playoffs and were unceremoniously swept by San Antonio.
The National Weather Service warned residents to "stay away or be swept away".
The Rangers swept the four-game season series between the Metropolitan Division opponents.
The probe has also swept up leading global commodity traders based in Switzerland.
His was conspiracy radio before it got swept up in the far right.
Kole Calhoun also homered for the Angels, who swept the three-game series.
Overall, Democrats swept Virginia in the 2017 elections for governor and state legislature.
Do you know what to do if you're swept out into the ocean?
This shot of wind-swept formations was taken in September of this year.
Biden had pulled off a close victory in Texas and swept the south.
A wave of consolidations has swept the book business in the last decade.
That was before hurricane Maria swept across the Caribbean, causing even more damage.
When the song swept through, tailgaters continued eating, drinking and playing games, unmoved.
Momo made its comeback in 2019 after panic swept across the United Kingdom.
A woman fainted when she recounted how floodwaters had swept her house away.
The US was swept away by their love for pasta primavera in 1977.
Fusion pizza swept across the US in 1990 thanks to California Pizza Kitchen.
He swept to glorious, genuine victory in the first free election in 1980.
All of that worked into the witches' brew that swept him into office.
Early audiences saw echoes of revolutionary currents that had swept 19th-century Europe.
Her other films include "Swept Away" (1974) and "The Seduction of Mimi" (1972).
After a pause while the infections incubated, the virus swept through the community.
Factory closures began in China, where the disease first swept through the population.
Small blood clots normally get swept into the lungs, where they are cleared.
Sterling, as he has done so often this season, swept the ball home.
The fire swept through a fifth-floor apartment at a housing authority building.
Music that once swept and thundered has turned tighter, harsher, and more unpleasant.
When a wildfire swept through Arizona, all but 35 rare red squirrels disappeared.
However, G33 already swept two matches from both of the second-place teams.
Rumors swept Westminster that she might appoint the first woman as defense secretary.
In Colorado, which has nine Electoral College votes, Democrats swept across the board.
The host country swept the standings, winning 33 medals — 13 of them gold.
But that ripple effect that literally swept across the globe was quite astonishing.
He swept to glorious, genuine victory in the first free elections in 1980.
This year, the tsunami rolled in and swept away revelers and security guards.
We broke for coffee, and the staff swept in to clear our plates.
We will be swept away by the dream and magic brought our way.
The #MeToo movement that swept Hollywood has gained little momentum in pop music.
Hip-hop historical musical "Hamilton" swept the board last year with 11 wins.
FaZe swept Renegades, winning 16-133 on Inferno and 16-10 on Mirage.
Helena Christensen, the model, swept down the stairs and squeezed in beside them.
He swept his daughter, Sam, then 11, into his arms for another embrace.
The Grizzlies were swept in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs.
This unpleasantness isn't swept under the rug or converted into something readily digestible.
The war erupted in September 2014, when the Houthis swept into the capital.
He swept me back up, away from the edge, and held me close.
Applause swept through viewing parties in Bangalore for most of the lander's descent.
The Hamilton Beach 12-Cup Coffee Maker (46201) swept both rounds of testing.
The A.K.P. swept into power in national elections, and Erdoğan began remaking Turkey.
It's an ode to community that we can all get swept up in.
The Kenyan runners Geoffrey Kirui and Edna Kiplagat swept the 121st Boston Marathon.
Baker was fired after the Reds were swept out of the 2013 playoffs.
Another challenge has swept the internet and it's certainly making our brains ache.
The financials sector, the darling of January, was swept up in the chaos.
We really are the middle class, and we kind of get swept aside.
The arrival area was cordoned off while employees swept water off the floor.
Yet again that feeling of anger mixed with disbelief swept over the country.
On Brexit: Prime Minister Boris Johnson swept to victory in the UK election.
The dance move swept the field and made its way into the stands.
He swept his arm around until he was aiming the gun at Randolph.
This is not a small matter that will be swept under the rug.
They swept around the continent, along the coasts, in a matter of centuries.
The storm swept up the East Coast after devastating parts of the Bahamas.
The beach boys would not get swept away in any flood, he knew.
Rangers forward Kevin Hayes swept it away after it sat in the crease.
They want it swept under the carpet, not held up to the light.
Before long I was down, 7–5, and my mind was swept clean.
The virus has swept the country, infecting at least 1,700 and killing 48.
They could be swept from this division series on Sunday at Fenway Park.
The next month, a second ransomware attack swept through more than 64 countries.
My father took a clean napkin, swept the trash away and sat silently.
The first time, they were swept out of the playoffs by the Royals.
The Phillies, who have dropped seven straight, were swept for the third time.
Then, almost immediately, Tony is swept off into the struggle to beat Thanos.
The Penguins have not been swept since the 2013 East finals against Boston.
And, as with the parliamentary election, the assembly election was swept by moderates.
The bed must be stripped, the floor swept, the clothes washed and folded.
One of the biggest threats is [chytrid] fungal disease that has swept through.
The "Work" singer paired the shorter cut with some long, side-swept bangs.
Two boys, ages 5 and 8, drowned near Patton when the vehicle they were riding in was swept off a flooded road, the patrol said, and a Louisiana man was killed when his vehicle was swept into the Whitewater River.
At least 29 people died as the flames swept into the town of Paradise.
Washington swept all three regular-season meetings with the Red Wings for the season.
However, Kane swooped around the net and swept the rebound in on the backhand.
The singer previously swept all three top categories in 2012 with her "21" album.
Arizona also swept the Stanford-Cal conference road trip for the third consecutive season.
Nominated for nine Oscars, it swept the boards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
The terrifying end of Transparent's Berlin story depicts the book burnings that swept Berlin.
Our generation is demanding change and won't be ignored or swept under the rug.
The blaze erupted as powerful Santa Ana winds swept the region, causing power outages.
The lane collapsed when a strong wave swept up the sea wall on Thursday.
That practice has riled markets since the leftist party swept to power last year.
They swept through the office and gathered up Pacella, Davis, Messenger and San Felice.
Late last month, tornadoes swept across the Southeast and killed at least 20 people.
Several lawmakers have recently resigned after the national sexual assault reckoning swept into Congress.
Philippi says that Darnel's vehicle was swept off the roadway around 4:30 a.m.
The singer's magick swept through the crowd, carried by the sound of her voice.
A warm, inviting color, and yet when they caught mine, unease swept through me.
In awe, I greet the sun from the mouth of a wind-swept cave.
It wasn't just the people at home who were swept away by the performance.
Of course, they too have been swept up into the insanity of the moment.
The couple inside managed to escape when it was swept ashore, local media reported.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador's constituency forgave his contradictions and swept him, overwhelmingly, to victory.
The Bucks swept last season's two meetings by an average of 22 points. 2.
The toddler and his mother were swept away after she drove around a barricade.
Donald Trump has swept the primaries and is now the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
I simply twisted up, then swept the creamy balm on my cheeks and lips.
Boumallouga was swept up in mass arrests of anyone suspected of being an Islamist.
Russia's President has swept into the vacuum left by the US in northeast Syria.
An alliance of Corsica's two main nationalist parties swept a local election on Dec.
When Perez got out his car, he was swept away, Fox 26 Houston reported.
Since 1.63, the year Blairism swept to power, it has elected Labour's Fabian Hamilton.
Or perhaps your idea of "fun" is getting swept up in drama and tension.
In contrast to Mukalla's well-swept streets and whitewashed walls, rubbish and graffiti abound.
Only National League teams Arizona and Los Angeles have not been swept this season.
In times like these, investors are susceptible to getting swept up by their emotions.
For many Chinese the financial crisis of 2008 swept aside the need for humility.
I did, for a moment, while the show swept me into Coco's dream narrative.
Milwaukee swept the season series, having beaten visiting New Orleans 127-112 on Dec.
In 2008, the Obama coalition swept into power, only to be crushed in 2010.
He basically swept every Midwestern state a non-Democrat could ever hope to win.
As modernity has swept through the culture, the practice has gone out of fashion.
They swept it up as fast as they can, but they don't have chlorine.
To do otherwise is to be swept along by the general greed and fear.
Waves of evil clown sightings have in fact swept the country periodically since 1981.
This summer, we were collectively swept away with sordid and entrancing stories about scammers.
Washington swept the three-game series last season by an average of 14 points.
Last month, for instance, WannaCry ransomware infections swept through computers in over 150 countries.
Shortly thereafter, Syrian Kurdish (PYD) troops swept ISIS out of much of northern Syria.
They were inside the Watsula's vehicle, when they were swept away by the flood.
"When Chris entered her life, he swept her off her feet," the insider says.
The elderly man is knocked off his feet and swept out toward the sea.
It was mass hysteria, fear, and not attackers, that swept from terminal to terminal.
She teamed the look with sultry smoky makeup and an effortless side-swept blowout.
After contact, a plague swept through the Wampanoag and killed almost all of them.
It's easy to get swept up in the excitement for something fresh and unique.
Seattle scored just six runs without Cano in being swept by the Blue Jays.
The fighting revitalized a fresh round of protests that swept the country last week.
However, while he was rescuing Ansari, a large tide swept both of them away.
Hamada speaks so passionately that it's easy to get swept up in the hype.
He then quickly swept it into his dustpan and whisked it into the trash.
And as that beam swept across Earth, we would measure the black hole flickering.
Construction swept through Tokyo as the city prepared to host its first Olympic Games.
Buffalo is the only team that Boston has never swept in a season series.
The large area the flames swept through further complicated the process of identifying victims.
Both May and Trump were swept into office earlier this year by populist waves.
Islamic State's reversal seemed improbable in June 2014 when its fighters swept into Mosul.
Just 26 seconds later, Bjugstad swept a rebound off Georgiev's pads into the net.
The Hurricanes swept the weekend home-and-home against the last place Blue Jackets.
The announcement means Clinton swept all five states that voted in Tuesday night's primaries.
They have not been swept by Pittsburgh in a four-game series since 21.
UConn swept the season series from Tulane last season in their first-ever matchups.
Short or long, side-swept or eye-grazing, straight or curly, fringe is in.
Part 2: Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta has reportedly been swept into Mueller's Russia probe.
The Warriors swept the Cavaliers, then led by LeBron James, in last season's Finals.
Boston swept two meetings last season, winning 111-98 in Dallas on Feb. 13.
Wage theft, worker rights and workplace discrimination should not be swept under the rug.
The Hornets had never swept a season series against the Pacers in franchise history.
Cruz swept those described as "very conservative"; Trump did better among the less ideological.
The Nationals swept the three-game series and won their fifth consecutive game overall.
Even someone who consciously aims to override it can be swept into its flame.
"When Chris entered her life, he swept her off her feet," the insider said.
She paired the outfit with heels and had her hair swept into a bun.
Her shoes were swept away in a flash flood the day after her fall.
Jaime Herrera Beutler has swept her reelection races by double digits in the past.
The economy will surely be swept away by a tidal wave of corporate default.
This, naturally, is another group that Mr Sanders, who promises a "political revolution", swept.
But regardless of designation, Mashpee children were still swept away to Indian boarding schools.
The 1-year-old was swept away in the rushing waters of Richardson Creek.
I got swept up in the crowd — even though that crowd was completely virtual.
Oklahoma City swept the two-game series in each of the last two seasons.
You can't imagine this one being swept under the carpet either quietly or quickly.
And Hillary Clinton swept up 86 percent of the black vote in the primaries.
As a result, they swept the congressional races in 2006, rendering Bush virtually powerless.
He saved three straight games Tuesday through Thursday as Miami swept the Arizona Diamondbacks.
A wave of these tax-driven transactions swept through corporate America from 20163-2014.
But while we were getting swept up in sculpting, we lost track of bronzing.
The Phillies swept a series in Washington for the first time since May 2009.
I have seldom been so swept away by the "Ode to Joy" choral finale.
We're not pitching very well and you put those things together, you get swept.
"People are getting killed, and it's swept under the rug," Strong's sister told CNN.
Fighting the dictator Fulgencio Batista, Castro and his soldiers swept into Havana on Jan.
I just want people to be swept along in the dream, the fairy tale.
The Arizona franchise, formerly the Winnipeg Jets, swept the Canadiens for the first time.
Despite disapproval from his family, Aqib is swept up and tested from all corners.
Reagan swept every state in the country save Minnesota and the District of Columbia.
The order also swept up more than 85033,000 people of Italian and German ancestry.
The swept area will increase by 22 percent to 17,671 square meters, Vestas said.
Dallas swept last season's two-game series, posting a pair of 23-21 victories.
The downward tendency already manifest has swept away some of the most important safeguards.
This moment, captured on video, sparked a movement that has swept the Atlantic coast.
The older and newer think tanks were swept up in a competition more characteristic
It swept the elections and now controls both houses of Parliament with large majorities.
Tampa Bay swept a three-game homestand that included victories against Washington and Pittsburgh.
None of that could happen unless the old order was violently swept out first.
The four Emmys guest actors category has been swept by Black actors, reports Variety.
The wind swept up the dry grass until the air itself was on fire.
Denis Dmitriev of Russia swept past Matt Glaetzer of Australia to take the bronze.
The women had evacuated to the bank's roof, but the wave swept them away.
"It really swept though the legislature without any opposition," Nervig said of the bill.
Elections swept the Blue Reform away from the parliament, and their future is obscure.
Pokémon Go has swept the U.S. and other countries since being released last week.
Law enforcement swept through the protest camp late last month, clearing the remaining protesters.
I can't get swept away in emotion that is going to affect the performance.
Her tangy breath on my neck as she swept my hair to one side. . . .
Trump's rearguard coal defense looks set to be swept away by more powerful currents.
American brands are also in perpetual danger of getting swept up by geopolitical headwinds.
The Zika epidemic has swept across Latin America and the Caribbean since last year.
To be fair, you can scoff at the antics and still be swept away.
It was a blatantly racist act by a government swept up in wartime hysteria.
Michigan swept the regular-season series, winning in Iowa City 75-68 on Jan.
Were you swept away by Amazon's amazing deals on smart vacuums during Prime Day?
A series of profit warnings in 2014 and 2015 swept away the top management.
In 2016, Democrats swept the state with Cortez Masto becoming its first female senator.
Labor investigators have swept through nail salons across the state since May, when Gov.
They are waiting for this story to die and get swept under the rug.
"I feel like the rug has been swept out from underneath me," she said.
Why did this story break now, after decades of being swept under the rug?
Just don't get swept up by paranoid delusions as Jupiter squares off with Neptune!
He caught the ball at full stretch and swept it down through the rim.
Virginia Democrats swept races for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, and the state legislature.
"It was definitely a tough Baltimore trip to get swept by them," Cain said.
Who will sweep the boss off their feet and who will be swept away?
"For some reason, she opened the front door" and was swept away, Brewer said.
The Suns swept the two-game series last season, Hornacek's first coaching the Knicks.
"Big Little Lies" won for best limited series and nearly swept its acting categories.
The allegations against Mr. O'Reilly, once conveniently swept aside, had suddenly become a problem.
They can be crushed, swept away, dug up by dogs or stolen by poachers.
From the early 20th century onward, poliomyelitis epidemics swept through the country every summer.
In the agonizing first weeks after Hurricane Maria swept through Puerto Rico on Sept.
Only humans consumed, swept up and eaten by their own fear, their own pain.
In 1980, the conservative tide that swept Ronald Reagan to the presidency and Adm.
But she was just as fully swept up in her short-distance love affair.
The Flyers had not swept the season series against the Rangers since 1984-85.
Your memory is not static; it's more like a sand dune swept by wind.
But Madagascar split with Sudan and swept Equatorial Guniea to earn a surprise berth.
Macron upended a jaded political scene when he swept from early outsider to president.
When the Harding and Kerrigan controversy swept the media, I was 10 years old.
They were swept three straight years, by the Canadiens twice and the Bruins once.
Eleganza shade all over the lids and swept under the outer corner of eyes.
It may seem hard to separate two teams that have swept all before them.
And they open the floodgates to so much fiction that fact is swept away.
They passed out flag pins and swept about 16 people back to the club.
Twenty-five years ago this month, Rwanda crumbled as violence swept across the country.
It's possible though to get too swept up by Karp's confidence about his method.
In the next nine minutes, Liverpool surged forward as instructed and swept City away.
In one town, the resulting tidal wave swept away a third of the residents.
Like an avalanche, a monsoon swept as if out of nowhere across the river.
Even the dating apps themselves have been swept up into the Covid-19 discussion.
I've swept up the broken glass and hope Deb doesn't notice the missing URN.
Magufuli, nicknamed "the Bulldozer", swept to power in 2015 promising an end to corruption.
For the first three seasons, the Blues reached the finals only to be swept.
But when I was recording, I got swept up in the fun of it.
Republicans on Tuesday again swept the races for governor and four other state offices.
Floodwaters had swept off several vehicles off the bridge into the creek, he said.
But such attempts were swept away with the election of Mr. Ahmadinejad in 2005.
What's happening: These shifts have swept through even the largest players in the industry.
The man was swept away as he tried to help rescue people from floodwaters.
In between — with no travel days — the Yankees swept the Angels in Anaheim, Calif.
The stock fell 1% on Friday, swept up in a broader market sell-off.
The Reds had not swept the Cardinals in four games since 2003 in Cincinnati.
"People are not being swept away by the madness of the crowds," he said.
In Nepal, thousands of homes have been destroyed and dozens of people swept away.
"A Reiniger revival swept North America," the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail wrote.
Weeks after the agreement took effect, Republicans swept Congress in the 1994 midterm elections.
I swept the darkest contour shade just below my cheekbones to chisel my face.
This came less than 24 hours after enormous dust clouds swept over the region.
Federer then swept to the titles in the prestigious tournaments in Indian Wells, Calif.
For example, Democrats swept Virginia's elections Tuesday night thanks in part to suburban voters.
Tons of snow and debris had swept through the hotel, crushing the top floors.
Caputo was there last year when the Mets swept the Cubs in the playoffs.
In the process, any primordial nonuniformities, or lumps, were swept forever out of view.
Buhari swept to power on a promise to tackle the scourge of Boko Haram.
I was so swept up in her enthusiasm that I, too, began to scream.
I was so swept up in her enthusiasm that I, too, began to scream.
I just felt like he targeted us.... He saw vulnerability, and he swept in.
The Extinction Rebellion movement and "flight shaming" swept Europe, discouraging carbon-heavy air travel.
Claudia Tenney got swept out of Congress in 2018 on an anti-Trump wave.
They may be momentarily swept away by wanderlust, but they don't really mean it.
Their homes — shacks, really — were quickly buried or violently swept away in the deluge.
LSU swept the season series, having beaten the Aggies 26-23 in overtime Jan.
That proved a career-ending mistake when the Arab Spring swept across the Sahara.
So will it, as the bookies seem to anticipate, be swept aside with ease?
The piece swept Weibo like a storm — but not as the authorities had intended.
Martin Scorsese posits "Swept Away" (1974) as an essential conversation piece in its decade.
In Group B, Gambit swept FURIA Esports, after Fighting PandaS outlasted Nigma 224-2000.
The next day, Blythe also swept the premises, along with two other federal officials.
And most crucially, he swept at least 227 of the 118 bound delegates available.
The opioid epidemic has swept across the country and shows no sign of abating.
The dim, spare, well-swept classrooms had uneven concrete floors and no electric lights.
Abduh, like Attar a century before, was swept aside by a concert of vilification.
Bushfires swept through Mogo on New Year's Eve 2019, destroying several homes and businesses.
The 1918 influenza virus swept the globe, killing at least 50 million people worldwide.
Police swept the building and no bomb was found but the facility remained closed.
Notoriously corrupt, Mr. Marcos was swept into exile by the 1986 People Power demonstrations.
In 2016, Trump barely won Michigan but swept Alabama by more than 27 points.
They swept that year's Grammys, winning Album of the Year for the first time.
Cespedes did not play the second half of the doubleheader, which the Mets swept.
The walls of water engulfed towns, swept away buildings and tossed cars like toys.
Perhaps most significantly: Women swept battleground states and districts on election night in November.
Eric Trump on Sunday also pointed to the recent special elections swept by Republicans.
Money had swept us up and flung us in the midst of a whirlwind.
The Mariners swept a three-game road series from Texas earlier this season. 2.
In the meantime, China has swept into the continent with far fewer strings attached.
The result of this, ironically, is more breaches may be swept under the carpet.
But Kane swooped around the net and swept the rebound in on the backhand.
The poll comes more than a month after Hurricane Irma swept through the state.
Fish are swept away for sale in wealthier, far-away markets, such as China.
Three days later, she found out her cousin had been swept away and died.
Those venues are long gone, obliterated by the fires that swept through the borough.
Hundreds of Anglophone Cameroonians were swept up in mass arrests following demonstrations on Oct.
The 23-month Mueller investigation swept up more than a dozen White House aides.
Crude was also swept lower by broader selling of industrial commodities such as copper.
Bernie Sanders as he swept three major contests Tuesday night: Illinois, Florida and Arizona.
This information needs to be heard so it doesn't get swept under the rug.
But a spurt of interest has swept up ordinary people from students to retirees.
The boat got caught in a riptide, capsized, and was swept out to sea.
Another hurricane, Irma, swept through Puerto Rico on September 6 with 185 mph winds.
The Taliban have swept back through Afghanistan and now claim almost half the country.
Her powdery blue chiffon dress gently swept around her neck, crosssing in the front.
Head rushes swept over me, leaving my vision abuzz and scattered in prismatic blocks.
A PRESIDENT is swept into office after whipping up a wave of grievance and resentment.
Nor was any information swept up from "other people standing by, innocent bystanders," he said.
Foreign buyers of Chinese bonds are not swept along by an unseen law of history.
The actor's hair was cropped close on one side and swept angrily to the other.
Any burner will testify that a wall of white sand gets swept through the desert.
It quickly swept across 4,000 acres, and 500 firefighters rushed in to combat the flames.
Now a decade after the Heller decision pro-gun laws have swept through many states.
You could be swept away this month, perhaps by someone older than your usual type.
She paired the chic outfit with heels and had her hair swept into a bun.
Even without their top hurdler, the U.S. still swept the 100-meter hurdles in Rio.
Democrats, who similarly swept into power in 2008, were sharply rebuked by voters in 2010.
Several people, including children, have been swept away and killed in the fast moving waters.
She paired the dramatic gown with side-swept waves, statement earrings and a coordinating ring.
Others have been swept under the rug in favor of shipping and romanticized YouTube videos.
Months later, US forces, including clandestine Special Forces operatives, along with Afghan troops swept in.
There have been many hashtag-based challenges that have swept social media over the years.
Winds swept the smoke away and we were treated to four days of bluebird skies.
One day as he swept the store, Pitbull heard a customer claim he could rap.
They swept the two-game season series with the Hawks for the second straight campaign.
But this year, a new style of tie-in swept the festival: the escape room.
Two people have been killed by strong tornadoes that swept across portions of southern Oklahoma.
On the same day, police swept through 200 offices and other buildings across the country.
Nashville swept the season series between the teams, 4-0, and outscored Colorado, 17-8.
The state's Democratic governor, Phil Bredesen, swept all 95 counties to win a second term.
I ran the register, I stocked shelves, I cleaned the bathroom and swept the floor.
Those crazy few years when the fad of reading on a Kindle swept the nation.
I was one of these young people swept up by Sparrowmania in the mid-2000s.
The half-empty city has been kept spotless, the lawns mowed and pavements swept clean.
Dallas swept the three-game series last season, winning by an average of 13 points.
Do not engage in drama, and don't get swept up in someone else's bad behavior.
Some fans got upset when the MV "Blood Sweat Tears" swept most of the categories.
A year later, the Pistons swept the Lakers in four games, giving Laimbeer his first.
That is unusual; incoming bosses at other troubled banks have swept away more senior people.
As the news rapidly swept across the internet, the jokes came from virtually every corner.
Security forces and army soldiers then swept through the parts of downtown Beirut, arresting protesters.
As the doors opened and we were swept inside, the aisles immediately filled with shoppers.
The photo shows his hair swept back — and an orange-hued line surrounding his face.
Instead, the rain was more like a mist, a clarifying tonic that swept everything away.
Until last year conservatives had swept every ballot since 2500 in Daegu, her home town.
Watch what happens to this man as he is quite literally swept under the rug.
"They did make it outside the residence and they were all swept away," he said.
On Monday, a lineup similar to last Thursday's swept away an even less imposing opponent.
Chad Agner, 26, said he saw homes and cars swept away in White Sulphur Springs.
Eastwood sported a hooded sweatshirt, sunglasses, long, swept-back hair and a very overgrown beard.
The Bulldogs swept the regular-season series, having beaten the Tigers 95-78 on Jan.
Martínez returned and was able to grab Valeria, but the current swept them both away.
Had he and Congress faced Mr Modi's party together, they might have swept the state.
The Suns swept the two-game series last season, Hornacek&aposs first coaching the Knicks.
The singer paired his longer, side-swept locks with a seemingly permanent expression of concern.
A sense of victory swept through the camp of #NoDAPL protesters late Sunday and Monday.
She opted for a wavy, side-swept style and a nude lip for the outing.
Colorado swept last season's three-game series and won six of the last eight meetings.
Britain, an economy highly dependent on international trade, has been swept along with everyone else.
NOTES: The Hawks were swept by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 Eastern Conference Finals.
Hundreds of Anglophone Cameroonians were swept up in mass arrests following violent demonstrations on Oct.
The change in C-suite leadership swept its shares back up to early August highs.
Video from the scene shows cars being swept away in roads that look like rivers.
In a jubilant election the National League for Democracy (NLD) swept nearly all before it.
A sense of disbelief and then anger swept over her when she heard the news.
The family had been desperately searching for Christina since the fire swept through her area.
The US women swept up the gold, silver and bronze in the 100-meter hurdles.
It also brought down rocks and mud that swept across highways and cracked apart roads.
The powerful storms that swept through New York&aposs lower Hudson Valley spawned three tornadoes.
Trump strolled to his holding room as his wife and children swept in behind him.
The authorities had swept through 217 of his homes and properties in his native lands.
But then the Tea Party wave hit — and Murkowski was almost swept under the current.
"It's epic," Kelly said of historic flooding that swept across southeastern Louisiana over the weekend.
It's a stitched-together production, but it's easy to get swept up in the narrative.
She then swept the Milk Supernova Holographic highlighter stick along Georgia's cheekbones with her fingers.
An intensifying storm system swept through Illinois on Tuesday evening, spawning several unusually photogenic tornadoes.
She accessorized with silver earrings and finished the look with a side-swept beauty waves.
Any health fears were swept away by smoking movie stars and tobacco-chewing baseball players.
The workshop is part of a settlement that is gradually being swept away to sea.
Now she is adding a few cats back into some of the swept-clean areas.
CJDNS also ensures that the contents of data packets aren't being swept up by eavesdroppers.
A Kremlin-backed separatist movement soon swept across the Donbas, Ukraine's southeastern region bordering Russia.
Jordan Eberle and Ross Johnston scored for New York, which swept the regular-season series.
As a result, the Royal Caribbean riptide swept all of the travel and leisure stocks.
It must not be swept aside by the new administration, which is pursuing the DAPL.
They went 4-1 on their road trip and swept Oakland for the first time.
"The days of polite protest were swept away by the Panthers," says Phang, the author.
With that kind of success comes the burden of expectations that cannot be swept aside.
President Trump swept to the presidency by scoring upset victories in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Alexandria police officers and Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents have swept Hodgkinson's vehicle, Slater said.
President Donald Trump swept into office pledging to get American factories up and running again.
Four plays later, Turbin took a pitch and swept around left end for the score.
Several members of a family were swept away and killed during a sudden flash flood.
But an unknown pathogen or illness swept over the captive species, killing everyone but George.
A young woman, swept by a charge of rioters, was pushed through a glass case.
Echo Fox swept right in to pick up the in-demand free agents. Family. Always.
San Jose swept a two-game homestand, outscoring the opposition by a 219-227 margin.
He was the NBA Finals MVP as the Warriors swept the Cleveland Cavaliers last June.
Abuses long swept under the rug or covered up are being exposed, the perpetrators punished.

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