"Swathes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Swathes refers to a large amount or quantity of something, often used to describe a wide or extensive range of colors, materials, or surfaces. It can also mean to sweep or move through a place in a wide path, often covered with something, such as a river, fire, or a person gliding through.
Example sentences:
- The old mansion was a sprawling estate with swathes of beautiful gardens.
- The wildfire swept through the forest in swathes, destroying everything in its path.
In a more idiomatic sense, to be in swathes means to be in a wide range, wide extent.
A SWAT team: A specially trained and equipped police unit that is used to handle high-risk situations, such as hostage crises, terrorist threats, and violent confrontations.<br><br>Example: The police department deployed a SWAT team to negotiate with the armed suspect.<br><br>It can also refer to:<br><br> A stick or bat used to hit or kill animals, especially one used by a figure in a fictional story who is trained to kill.<br>Example: Batman's trusty swat.
Samples or small squares of fabric, leather, or other materials used to demonstrate and compare colors and textures.<br><br>Example: The designer had swatches of fabric laid out on the table for her to choose from.<br><br>Alternatively, the term "swatches" can also refer to small samples of a digital or web element, such as a font, background, or graphic, used to demonstrate its appearance or to compare different options.<br><br>Example: The website allowed users to create a custom art piece by selecting from various swatches of color and shape.
A long, narrow area of land or sea, typically marked by a boundary, such as a beach or a field.<br><br>Example: "The park is surrounded by a wide swath of urban development."<br><br>It can also refer to a strip or broad blade of something, such as a lash or a wound.<br><br>Example: "The new action left a red swath of stinging pain on my arm."
A bandage or strip of cloth wrapped around a part of the body to support or bandage it.<br><br>Example: "She wrapped a swathe of gauze around her injured ankle."<br><br>OR<br><br>A large area or part of something, especially a town or a country.<br><br>Example: "The swathe of desert stretched as far as the eye could see."<br><br>OR<br><br>(Adjective) Extending or done to a wide width or over a large area.<br><br>Example: "The swathe of renovations transformed the entire building."
A swather is a farm implement used to cut, collect, and deposit crops, typically grain such as wheat, oats, or barley, into a window. It's often used in the process of Harvesting.
Noun: One who swaths; a machine or device used to cut the crop; one who swathes or swathes (covers in a swathe).<br><br>Example: "the swathers gathered the hay into large bundles"
The surname "Swati" is of Indian origin, specifically from the Swati people, an ethnic group in India and Nepal. It is also the name of a river in Africa. In Sanskrit, "Swati" (स्वति) means "good star" or refers to the brightest star in the constellation Canis Major, also known as a Star of Good Fortune.<br><br>As a given name, Swati is popular in India and other South Asian countries, where it is often given to girls, and is associated with various positive qualities such as good luck, prosperity, and happiness.
"Swatted" is a verb that means to pretend to be someone else when calling the police or another authority, typically to get them to send officers to a different person's location, often for prank or harassment purposes. The term originated in a "Counter-Strike" game protocol, where "swatting" referred to hacking to summon real-life authorities on a player.
A swatter is a type of utensil or tool used to kill insects, typically a fly, by slapping or striking it.
The word "swayback" can refer to:<br><br> A curvature of the back due to a lumbar lordosis, where the lower back curves inward.<br> A style of ribboned or decorated boat that originated in Scandinavia, in which the stern is high and broad and the bow is low and narrow.<br> To sway or lean to a certain side, usually indicating a lack of balance or stability.