Sentence examples for sweep a bit from inspiring English sources

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Also, be sure to sweep a bit underneath your eyes as well.

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"Are my camera sweeps a bit more dandylike?

But "this pendulum swept a bit too broadly, and we swept a lot of nonviolent and low-level offenders into prison".

Rabbi Metzger, a tall man in a black fedora and long white beard, had just landed from Israel, so he swept in a bit late to the restaurant, Solo on Madison Avenue, with his wife and 13-year-old son.

Patel replaces Anderson, Misbah reverse-sweeps a bit more fluently this time and that's four.

If you sweep a kitchen floor, for instance, where do you put the bits you sweep up, if not in the bin?

Sweep a tiny bit of sheer bronze or gold eyeshadow across your eyelids, up to your eyebrows.

This week, Sotheby's appears to have raised the stakes a bit too high while Christie's, which swept a broader span, uncannily got it right across the board.

Dear Facebook, before we sashay into the "Age Of Facebook" it would be just dandy if you could tidy the place up a bit, sweep up a few cobwebs, unwrap all the new furniture and get rid of those pesky bugs.

Rogers sweeps a single.

No worries that our kids are traipsing through the house leaving bread crumbs like Hansel and Gretel a few days before we are going to have to sweep those bits up and burn them outside (the crumbs, not the kids).

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