swoop Sentence Examples

  1. The eagle swooped down from the sky, its talons outstretched.
  2. The hawk swooped in a sudden attack, catching its prey off guard.
  3. The vampire bat swooped through the night, searching for a victim.
  4. The child swooped up the toy with delight, eager to play with it.
  5. The thief swooped into the store, grabbing a bag of jewelry before disappearing.
  6. The plane swooped low over the battlefield, its wings glinting in the sunlight.
  7. The surfer swooped through the waves, carving a graceful arc in the water.
  8. The dancer swooped across the stage, her movements light and fluid.
  9. The politician swooped into town, promising to solve all their problems.
  10. The investor swooped in on the failing company, hoping to turn a profit from its turnaround.

swoop Meaning

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swoop (n)

(music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale

a very rapid raid

a swift descent through the air

Wordnet

swoop (v)

move down on as if in an attack

move with a sweep, or in a swooping arc

seize or catch with a swooping motion

Synonyms & Antonyms of swoop

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FAQs About the word swoop

(music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale, a very rapid raid, a swift descent through the air, move down on as if in an attack, move with a sweep, or i

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The eagle swooped down from the sky, its talons outstretched.

The hawk swooped in a sudden attack, catching its prey off guard.

The vampire bat swooped through the night, searching for a victim.

The child swooped up the toy with delight, eager to play with it.