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barrer
Overwhelm emotionally.
sweep away
Spanish
barrer
1
When the snow stops falling, come and
sweep
off
the walk.
2
A few years sufficed to
sweep
off
all the chiefs of the great house.
3
To bring her some flowers and
sweep
off
the leaves.
4
I
sweep
off
the glasses, stow them in a vest pocket, and blink away afterimages.
5
The whole enginery of iniquity is set in motion to
sweep
off
this strange foreign propaganda.
6
You can
sweep
off
to combat deforestation in Kenya, or help with wallaby conservation in Australia.
7
About five o'clock the porter of the store next to it began to
sweep
off
the sidewalk.
8
He top-edged a
sweep
off
spinner Jeetan Patel to be held at deep backward square-leg by Kane Williamson.
9
Of what use to cultivate the land when the Mahdists might at any moment
sweep
off
the crops?
10
Why don't they
sweep
off
400 or 500 of them with the cannon?
11
Arcot bent down to tilt it and
sweep
off
the dirt; he grasped it with one hand, and pulled.
12
But these people would well deserve that we should
sweep
off
every mule and yoke of oxen around Evora.
13
Grape-vines were tied across from tree to tree, to trip up the passers-by or to
sweep
off
their caps.
14
He was bowled through his legs after yorking himself in an attempt to play a reverse-
sweep
off
Joel Paris.
15
They should
sweep
off
four or five hundred of them with the cannon; the rest would then set off fast enough.
16
A grievous pestilence may
sweep
off
an isolated people before the aid of the physician can arrive to arrest its progress.
sweep
off
sweep
Spanish
barrer