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to sweeping
adjective
Wide, broad, affecting or touching upon many things
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Now, back to sweeping the Milky Way.
Moreover, the league has been prone to sweeping accusations.
This strengthened his opposition to sweeping diet prescriptions.
He assumes the accuracy of her assertion, and jumps to sweeping generalizations.
Housewives — or their servants — devoted many hours of each day to sweeping, scrubbing and polishing.
The first 10 minutes spent in any hotel room are dedicated to sweeping away junk.
Kumar had grown used to sweeping up piles of leaves and chewed-up stalks.
The Brotherhood has often taken the long view, preferring incremental change to sweeping gestures.
To some, this is the first step to sweeping away the mosques.
There are perhaps too many set-piece arias and melodramatic ensembles that crest to sweeping climaxes.
It works as the draw fills up with obscure journeymen accustomed to sweeping their own clay.
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