"Inswept" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inswept" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inswept" Meaning

Inswept refers to something that has been swept or turned inwards or onto itself, often in a curved or bent direction. It can also describe a situation where something is being moved or forced inwards or onto itself.

"Inswept" Examples

Examples of "inswept"


1. The strong gust of wind inswept several people off their feet, causing chaos in the city square.

2. The violent storm inswept the small town, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

3. The waves inswept the beach, bringing with them a haul of interesting shells and sea glass.

4. The fire department had to inswept the rubble to search for survivors after the building collapsed.

5. The rough seas inswept the ship, making it difficult to navigate through the treacherous waters.

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