swiping (Meaning)
swiping
a strong sweeping blow, steal, pilfer, to strike or wipe with a sweeping motion, a sliding gesture (as across the touch screen of a mobile device), to activate or control (something) with a swiping gesture, to slide (a card with a magnetic strip or bar code) through a slot in a reading device so that information contained in the strip or code can be processed (as in making a purchase), pilfer, to slide (a card with a magnetic strip or bar code) through a slot in a reading device so that information stored on the strip can be processed (as in making a purchase), to strike or wipe (something or someone) with a sweeping motion, to operate something (such as a function on a mobile device) by sliding one's finger while pressing against a touch screen, to strike or move with a sweeping motion, a sharp often critical remark
Synonyms & Antonyms of swiping
swiping Sentence Examples
- The cashier swiped my credit card effortlessly, confirming the purchase.
- I swiped through the photos on my phone, reminiscing about past moments.
- The detective swiped his fingerprint onto the scanner, unlocking the secure door.
- I swiped my finger across the frosted window, leaving a clear trail in the condensation.
- The artist swiped a brush across the canvas, creating a vibrant stroke of color.
- The thief swiped the necklace from the store counter, disappearing in a flash.
- The hiker swiped away the branches that obstructed his path, clearing a way forward.
- I swiped the dust from the furniture, restoring it to its pristine condition.
- The doctor swiped a cotton swab across the patient's throat, collecting a sample for testing.
- The chef swiped the spatula across the pan, flipping the pancakes with precision.
FAQs About the word swiping
a strong sweeping blow, steal, pilfer, to strike or wipe with a sweeping motion, a sliding gesture (as across the touch screen of a mobile device), to activate
theft, grab, heist, pinch,snatching,mugging, rip-off, stickup, holdup, break-in
missing,skirting,
The cashier swiped my credit card effortlessly, confirming the purchase.
I swiped through the photos on my phone, reminiscing about past moments.
The detective swiped his fingerprint onto the scanner, unlocking the secure door.
I swiped my finger across the frosted window, leaving a clear trail in the condensation.