asweep

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English

Etymology

From a- +‎ sweep.

Adverb

asweep (not comparable)

  1. Sweeping, making a sweeping motion.
    • 1842, John Wilson, chapter 3, in The Recreations of Christopher North, volume 1, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, page 175:
      the line that goes wavingly asweep round the base of the holy mountain, separating it from the common earth.
    • 1890, Banjo Paterson, “The Man from Snowy River”, in The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses, London: Macmillan, published 1896, page 49:
      Where fierce hot winds have set the pine and myall boughs asweep
    • 1926, Walter Noble Burns, chapter 20, in The Saga of Billy the Kid, Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishing, page 294:
      When winds are asweep through the Pecos Valley, they whimper and moan in the barbed-wire fence like troubled ghosts.
    • 1962, Austin Clarke, chapter 4, in Twice Round the Black Church, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, page 36:
      I thought of Mr. O’Neill, who was tall, pale and melancholy, with long white hair asweep, very like the picture of composers of my music book-covers.
    • 1993, Dewey Lambdin, The Gun Ketch, New York: Donald J. Fine, Book 1, Chapter 1, p. 11:
      [] low and gently rolling hills, some forested, some asweep with velvety swaths of rippling, growing grain.

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