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unswept

ADJECTIVE
  1. not swept or having sweep
    a boxy little plane with square unswept wings
  2. not having been swept
    unswept floors

How To Use unswept In A Sentence

  • unswept floors
  • The open lattice work and unswept roof line add to the elegance of the huge structure.
  • That has some signature implications, with what looks like an almost unswept trailing edge, because edges scatter forward and backwards.
  • It is unquestionably very gritty: it's not a place to go in contact lenses, there's always a wind blowing in from Harlesden or somewhere causing immemorial dust to rise from the unswept pavements.
  • As the door opens, the job seekers shuffle across unswept concrete floors to the sign-in counter.
  • Dinner remained unplanned, the curtains unaired, the floors unswept - Alexia stood swiftly and left the room for the kitchen.
  • The kitchen was a mouse paradise, offering undisturbed shelter and a limitless supply of food on the unswept floor and the surfaces beside the sink, which were buried beneath a mountain of used plates, bowls and cups.
  • On a recent walkabout with my fellow ward councillors, we picked up on numerous problems with litter, bin bags, problem gullies, unswept roads - and I know the situation is similar elsewhere.
  • We have learned that pestilences will only take up their abode among those who have prepared unswept and ungarnished residences for them. Essays
  • That the punishment of lazy or untidy people should involve unswept dust or refuse makes sense, but why should the refuse be put into their stomachs?
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