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- Dictionaryswoop/swuːp/
verb
- 1. (especially of a bird) move rapidly downwards through the air: "the barn owl can swoop down on a mouse in total darkness" Similar
- 2. seize with a swooping motion: informal "she swooped up the hen in her arms"
noun
- 1. a swooping or snatching movement or action: "four members were arrested following a swoop by detectives on their homes"
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to move very quickly and easily through the air, especially down from a high position in order to attack: The eagle swooped down to snatch a young rabbit. informal. to make a sudden attack on a place or group of people in order to surround and catch them: Undercover police swooped on three houses in the city at 5.00 this morning.
noun. 1. : an act or instance of swooping. 2. : a single concentrated and quickly effective effort. was done in one swoop. often used with fell. solved everything at one fell swoop. Examples of swoop in a Sentence. Verb The police swooped in and captured the criminals. Recent Examples on the Web. Verb.
to move very quickly and easily through the air, especially down from a high position in order to attack: The eagle swooped down to snatch a young rabbit. informal. to make a sudden attack on a place or group of people in order to surround and catch them: Undercover police swooped on three houses in the city at 5:00 this morning.
swoop. (swuːp ) Word forms: swoops , swooping , swooped. 1. verb. If police or soldiers swoop on a place, they go there suddenly and quickly, usually in order to arrest someone or to attack the place. [journalism] The terror ended when armed police swooped on the car. [VERB + on]
Swoop definition: to sweep through the air, as a bird or a bat, especially down upon prey.. See examples of SWOOP used in a sentence.
1. To move in a sudden sweep: The bird swooped down on its prey. 2. To make a rush or an attack with a sudden sweeping movement. Often used with down: The children swooped down on the pile of presents. v.tr. To seize or snatch in a sudden sweeping movement. n. The act or an instance of swooping.
To swoop is to move downward quickly and dramatically, like an eagle that swoops down to catch its prey. A swoop is an impressive movement best demonstrated by a bird. If a bird is high in the air, then moves down quickly, making an arc or loop, that's an example of a swoop.
Definition of swoop verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
SWOOP definition: 1. to suddenly move very quickly down through the air: 2. to suddenly attack: . Learn more.
Definition of 'swoop' swoop. (swup ) Word forms: swoops, swooping, swooped. 1. intransitive verb. If police or soldiers swoop on a place, they go there suddenly and quickly, usually in order to arrest someone or to attack the place. [journalism] The terror ended when armed police swooped on the car.