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Sweep up   /swip əp/   Listen
Sweep up

verb
1.
Force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action.  Synonyms: drag, drag in, embroil, sweep, tangle.  "Don't drag me into this business"
2.
Take up the cause, ideology, practice, method, of someone and use it as one's own.  Synonyms: adopt, embrace, espouse.  "They adopted the Jewish faith"






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"Sweep up" Quotes from Famous Books



... and ask that question without choking? Ever since that two-legged disaster was hired to sweep up, everybody in the psycho-research division has suffered from one accident after another; even you haven't remained unscathed. Why within the month he arrived we lost the plaque we had won two years running for our unmarred safety ...
— I Was a Teen-Age Secret Weapon • Richard Sabia

... continue their usual course of life unmolested. Rolling-mills, machine-shops, founderies, saw-mills, and shipyards were all idle. Working-men were enlisting, or going to the Far West, away from the storm of war that was expected to sweep up the Mississippi Valley. The timber for the ships was still standing in the forests. The engines that were to drive the vessels against the enemy were yet to be built. Capt. Eads's contract called for the ...
— The Naval History of the United States - Volume 2 (of 2) • Willis J. Abbot

... a joy for us to believe that while we are interested in them they are interested in us. Much thought of heaven makes one heavenly. The airs that blow through that open window are charged with life, and sweep up to us aromas from gardens that never wither, under skies that never cloud, in a spring-tide that never terminates. Compared with it all other heavens ...
— New Tabernacle Sermons • Thomas De Witt Talmage

... manuscript, spoke the scholar and the gentleman. My heart sank, as I thought how sick of all this he will be in a few weeks, when the days draw in, and the skies scowl, and the windows are washed, and the house rocked under the fierce sou'westers that sweep up the floor of the Atlantic, and throw all its dripping deluges on the little hamlet of Kilronan. But ...
— My New Curate • P.A. Sheehan

... speak to Roger and Astro, he found them in the tunnel, working as a team of a shoveler and a sweeper. Roger would sweep up a little pile of dirt and Astro would shovel it ...
— Sabotage in Space • Carey Rockwell


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