Sentence examples for was sweeps from inspiring English sources

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was sweeps

verb

To clean (a surface) by means of a stroking motion of a broom or brush.

  • To sweep a floor, the street, or a chimney

Exact(5)

Then again, it was sweeps week.

It was sweeps week in early May, and Ms. Hart, 52, was promoting that evening's installment of "Entertainment Tonight," the syndicated daily Hollywood news show that she anchors.

It was sweeps month, when television stations vie for top ratings and the phrase, "If it bleeds, it leads," is carved on the inside of every anchor's forehead.

In the run game, it was sweeps outside to take advantage of the offensive tackles' athleticism and get Shonn Greene going downhill (he can be terrific when he has momentum).

The following week was sweeps week, and saw an increase in viewers for the episode "Twilight" up to a rating of 4.07, an increase of nearly 400,000 viewers compared to "The Shipment".

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It was swept aside.

The floor was swept.

But her house was swept away.

In the event it was swept away.

Next, I was swept through with irritation.

Detroit, however, was swept by the New Jersey Devils.

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