That is the correct spelling of "swoop" (to fly down, or a single combined action).
I watched the eagle swoop down and snatch the rabbit from the field.
eagles do eat worms, they also eat larger prey such as snakes and mice, and yes, they do "swoop" down to get them.
swoop down on fish when they jump for air.
Bats were discovered by the cavemen. The bats would hang upside down in the caves during the day and fly out at night.
He swooped down from the sky and picked her up.
They hunt in the night in barns, and forests. Mostly forests. They wait in the snowy trees and then swoop down and grip their prey in powerful talons and tear it apart with their razor sharp beak.
They can swoop down into the forest-floor and escape its predators.
A tennis raquet is very good.
you use your glider and go down then swoop over to it
If you are talking about Shakespeares quote then its one fell swoop.
It doesnt. They are extinct. When they were alive, they would swoop down like a hawk.