We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of take a swipe in English
We have no meanings for "take a swipe" in our records yet.
Usage of take a swipe in English
1
It's logical the activist should takeaswipe at Son's hugely undervalued empire.
2
She tries to takeaswipe at Gittes with her purse.
3
It would takeaswipe from a whale's tail to knock this loose.
4
I takeaswipe at the voices; an inhuman sound escapes my throat.
5
No opportunity to takeaswipe at working parents was missed by either correspondent.
6
I'll takeaswipe at the appendage as it attacks.
7
Mr Trump, however, used his speech to takeaswipe at the forum of nations.
8
In doing so, she couldn't resist the temptation to takeaswipe at the ARA.
9
I heard you also takeaswipe at religious leaders who have criticized the government and the ANC.
10
Mr Trump later shared a video of her speech on Twitter and appeared to takeaswipe at the teen.
11
It was tempting to takeaswipe at it, but it was ludicrous to vent his frustration on a hologram.
12
Holden knew that if he shouted in alarm, the man might takeaswipe at it with his hand without thinking.
13
When MPs leave the EFF, they tend to takeaswipe at the party leader rather than go quietly into the sunset.
14
One of them got close enough to takeaswipe at me with a clawed hand, and I decided enough was enough.
15
Although proving difficult to directly interpret, the sentiments expressed in the ex-president's native language seem to takeaswipe at the current government.
16
Then, every so often, they unroll their sleeves and takeaswipe at one another, just to establish the pecking order. She paused.