The room that never gets swept is a "living room." The play on words suggests that since it's a "living" space, it is always occupied or in use, implying it never gets the chance to be cleaned. Additionally, it can humorously refer to the idea that people often neglect to clean certain areas of their homes.
An empty room. If you start to fill it, it's no longer an empty room.
The answer to the riddle "What runs has no feet and never gets tired" is a river. A river continuously flows or "runs" without having feet, and it never tires as it is a natural phenomenon. This clever play on words highlights the characteristics of water movement in a river.
A fire. It devours everything in its path but never reaches a point where it says, "I'm stuffed, time for a nap." So, there you have it, a fire is the hungry beast that never knows the meaning of fullness.
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It is a spiritual related question. Only soul cannot be burned in fire and not drowned in water.
She swept her room everyday
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The Miami Heat gets swept 4 times in the 2011 NBA Playoffs by the Dallas Mavericks.
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You put a light bulb in a fridge that never gets cold. While the light bulb is inside the fridge, it provides illumination but does not lower the temperature. Thus, it remains warm or at room temperature despite being in a cold environment.
A plane flies but never gets hungry.
I/We/You/They have sweptHe/She/It has swept
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Rebel Never Gets Old was created in 2004.
Sweep is the present tense of swept.
the simple past of sweep is swept
Swept is monosyllabic.