Idioms

sweep out of (somewhere)
to leave somewhere in a dramatic way
The actress swept out of the room when her performance finished.

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  • sweet and sour
  • sweet nothings
  • sweet on (someone)
  • sweet-talk (someone)
  • sweetie pie
  • swelled head
  • swift and sure
  • swim against the current
  • swim against the tide
  • swing (something)
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  • the silence is deafening
  • dredge up (something) or dredge (something) up
  • happen upon (someone or something)
  • return the compliment
  • look out for (someone)
  • push up daisies
  • make oneself felt
  • believe in (someone)
  • go to pieces
  • stand off from (someone or something)


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