- sweep off
- sweep offto exit quickly. •
He stopped only brief ly, then swept off again.
•Mary swept off, leaving Ted standing there confused.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
He stopped only brief ly, then swept off again.
•Mary swept off, leaving Ted standing there confused.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
sweep off your feet — If you are swept off your feet, you lose control emotionally when you fall in love or are really impressed … The small dictionary of idiomes
sweep off — Sweep away, sweep, brush off, brush away … New dictionary of synonyms
sweep off one's feet — idi sts sweep off one s feet, to impress or overwhelm by ability, enthusiasm, or charm … From formal English to slang
sweep off — verb overwhelm emotionally Her swept her away • Syn: ↑sweep away • Hypernyms: ↑affect, ↑impress, ↑move, ↑strike • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
sweep off his/her feet — sweep (someone) off his/her feet see ↑sweep, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑foot sweep (someone) off his/her feet : to make (someone) suddenly become very attracted to you in a romantic way She says that he swept her of … Useful english dictionary
sweep off one's feet — {v. phr.} To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. * /The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet… … Dictionary of American idioms
sweep off one's feet — {v. phr.} To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. * /The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet… … Dictionary of American idioms
sweep\ off\ one's\ feet — v. phr. To make (someone) have feelings (as love or happiness) too strong to control; overcome with strong feeling; win sudden and complete acceptance by (someone) through the feelings. The handsome football captain swept Joan off her feet when… … Словарь американских идиом
sweep off one's feet — overcome with strong feelings We were swept off our feet over the excitement of the ceremony … Idioms and examples
sweep off one's feet — cause dizziness, spin … English contemporary dictionary
sweep — I. v. a. 1. Clean (with a broom), brush. 2. Graze, touch (in passing), brush, rub over. 3. Traverse, pass over. 4. Carry off, sweep off, sweep away. 5. Carry with pomp, flourish. II. n … New dictionary of synonyms