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View definitions for swipe

swipe

noun as in hit

verb as in hit

verb as in steal

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Example Sentences

Swipe, pass judgment, see who likes you and see if anyone likes you back.

We are going through and looking for people that we would honestly ‘swipe right’ for.

“One swipe with a crowbar and he would have been down,” Sasha said.

Meanwhile, Paul has claimed the mantle of Reaganism for his foreign policy views, in a direct swipe at Ted Cruz.

Flawless skin, perfect hair, and bright white teeth are all just a swipe away.

And Robarts raised his bat, prepared for a good swipe if the ball came within reach, which he did not much expect.

First they swipe my girl and erase all traces of her; then when I go looking they offer me help and sympathy for my distress.

So far, Security has played one nation against another enough to keep any from daring to swipe power on the planets.

I wade in as far as I can, and make a tremendous swipe with the rod.

They've got their auto out in some sort of a shed and if we could run it we could swipe the whole thing.

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On this page you'll find 103 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to swipe, such as: slap, bash, blow, clip, clout, and clump.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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