"Swooped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "swooped" is the past tense of the verb "sweep". It means to move or fly quickly and forcefully downwards, often with a sudden or energetic motion.
Example sentences:
The hawk swooped down to grab the fish from the water.
She swooped her arms around her children to give them a hug.
It can also be used figuratively to describe a situation where someone or something moves swiftly and effectively to achieve a goal or seize an opportunity.
Example sentences:
The company swooped in to acquire the small startup and bought it out.
The new policy swooped in to address the long-standing problem.
1. The bird swooped down from the sky and caught the fish in the river.
2. The eagle swooped down upon the small town and caught its prey.
3. The huge cloud swooped over the sun, casting a dark shadow.
4. The businessman swooped in on the opportunity to make a fortune.
5. The doctor swooped in and saved the broken man from widespread pain.