swoop
Meanings
Plural: swoops
Noun
- (music) rapid sliding up or down the musical scale
- "the violinist was indulgent with his swoops and slides"
- a very rapid raid
- a swift descent through the air
- An instance, or the act of suddenly plunging downward.
- A sudden act of seizing.
- A quick passage from one note to the next.
Verb
- move down on as if in an attack
- "The raptor swooped down on its prey"
- "The teacher swooped down upon the new students"
- move with a sweep, or in a swooping arc
- seize or catch with a swooping motion
- To fly or glide downwards suddenly; to plunge (in the air) or nosedive.
- To move swiftly, as if with a sweeping movement, especially to attack something.
- To fall on at once and seize; to catch while on the wing.
- To seize; to catch up; to take with a sweep.
- To pass with pomp; to sweep.
- To search the ground for discarded cigarette butts that can be made into new cigarettes.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English swopen, from Old English swāpan (“to sweep”). Doublet of swaip. See also sweep, which was probably the basis for analogical restoration of /w/ in this word.
Scrabble Score: 10
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Words With Friends Score: 11
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