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Significados de
sweep over
en inglés
catalán
aclaparar
Volver al significado
Overcome, as with emotions or perceptual stimuli.
overcome
overtake
overwhelm
overpower
whelm
catalán
aclaparar
Uso de
sweep over
en inglés
1
Regardless, the armies of Muad'Dib would
sweep
over
them and continue onward.
2
He had finally said it, and he felt relief
sweep
over
him.
3
She ignored them and let the chill night wind
sweep
over
her.
4
Hold aright the storms that
sweep
over
,
bear the tempest far away.
5
Rojka felt a wave of weariness
sweep
over
him at the reference.
6
Fred Skane took a final
sweep
over
the Park through his glasses.
7
Suddenly something like a birch broom seemed to
sweep
over
the squadron.
8
A shudder seemed to
sweep
over
his whole body at the recollection.
9
Dreams
sweep
over
him, issuing from the fabled gates of shining ivory.
10
The win gave the Hornets a four-game season
sweep
over
the Pistons.
11
She felt a great wave of penitence and shame
sweep
over
her.
12
He kept his eyes moving in a practiced
sweep
over
the ground.
13
Alas, that blight, war and desolation should
sweep
over
such a home!
14
And so the sands
sweep
over
his steps upon the shore of time.
15
The Warriors completed a second straight season-series
sweep
over
the Pelicans.
16
Dimly Arcot felt a wave of sleepiness
sweep
over
him; he yawned prodigiously.
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sweep
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Translations for
sweep over
catalán
aclaparar
Sweep over
a través del tiempo
Sweep over
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común
Estados Unidos de América
Común