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it is a glacier that swept over North America
The sandcastle is swept away.
To the roof so you don't get swept away
Extra debris was swept out away from our solar system by the sun's radiation and solar wind towards the end of the formation of our solar system.
If you're asking about the large cloud of gas and dust that formed arround the sun in its accretion disk when the sun was first formed, the heavier elements were swept up by the newly formed planets or fell towards the sun. The lighter elements were blown outward by the solar wind, and collected by the larger jovian planets or blown out of the solar system entirely.
Animals eat food so, if there is a tsunami, the food may be swept away.
The present perfect tense of "sweep" is "have swept" or "has swept." For example, "I have swept the floor" or "She has swept the porch."
Yes. Tsunamis can contaminate water for drinking and agriculture with seawater and with pollutants that get swept up in them.
Swept is monosyllabic.
the simple past of sweep is swept
The present tense of swept is sweep.
they were running and then got swept away by this large rapid and drowned'
It was a British religious movement the swept over the colonies so it brought religion to New York
individualism
individualism
Sea Swept was created in 1998.
Swept is the past tense of sweep.