掃
扫
sǎo
ㄙㄠˇ
- sweep, clear away
- exterminate
Words with 掃扫
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Verb
1. to sweep (with a brush or broom)
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Verb
2. to sweep away
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Verb
3. to wipe out
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Verb
4. to get rid of
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Verb
5. to sweep (one's eyes etc) over
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Verb
6. to scan
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Verb
1. to sweep the floor
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Verb, Figurative
2. (of one's reputation etc) to reach rock bottom
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Verb
3. to be at an all-time low
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Verb
1. to tidy up
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Verb
2. to mop up
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Noun
3. a sweep (against crime)
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Name
1. Saul
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2. biblical king around 1000 BC
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Verb
1. to run one's eyes over
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Verb
2. to sweep one's eyes over
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Verb
1. to clean
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Verb
2. to clean up
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3. to eliminate
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Verb
4. to wipe out
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Verb
1. to crack down on illegal activities
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Verb
2. to fight organized crime
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Verb
1. to spoil things
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2. to dampen spirits
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3. to feel deflated
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Verb
4. to be dispirited
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Verb
1. to rake with machine gunfire
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Verb
2. to strafe
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3. to machine-gun down
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Verb
1. to go on a shopping spree
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Verb
2. to buy in bulk
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Verb
1. to sweep the streets
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Verb
2. to canvas (for votes, sales etc)
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Verb
1. to complete the last stage of work
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Verb
2. to round off