inswept (Meaning)
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inswept (a.)
Narrowed at the forward end; -- said of an automobile frame when the side members are closer together at the forward end than at the rear.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inswept
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inswept Sentence Examples
- The wind inswept through the open window, scattering papers across the room.
- Her long, inswept hair flowed elegantly down her shoulders.
- The inswept cliffs formed a formidable barrier against the crashing waves.
- The heavy curtains inswept as the door opened, revealing a dimly lit interior.
- The inswept branches of the willow tree danced gracefully in the summer breeze.
- The dancer's inswept arms created a mesmerizing illusion of movement.
- The inswept design of the vase added a touch of elegance to the room.
- The inswept waves of the ocean seemed to beckon me to swim deeper.
- The inswept dunes provided a picturesque backdrop for the beachgoers.
- The inswept shadows of the building cast an eerie atmosphere over the street.
FAQs About the word inswept
Narrowed at the forward end; -- said of an automobile frame when the side members are closer together at the forward end than at the rear.
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The wind inswept through the open window, scattering papers across the room.
Her long, inswept hair flowed elegantly down her shoulders.
The inswept cliffs formed a formidable barrier against the crashing waves.
The heavy curtains inswept as the door opened, revealing a dimly lit interior.