swoop Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The thief swooped into the store, grabbing a bag of jewelry before disappearing.
- The plane swooped low over the battlefield, its wings glinting in the sunlight.
- The surfer swooped through the waves, carving a graceful arc in the water.
- The dancer swooped across the stage, her movements light and fluid.
- The politician swooped into town, promising to solve all their problems.
- 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.