swooped

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swooped Definition

  • 1to move rapidly downward through the air
  • 2to make a sudden attack on something or someone

Using swooped: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swooped" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The eagle swooped down and caught the fish in its talons.

  • Example

    The hawk swooped on the rabbit and carried it away.

  • Example

    The police swooped in and arrested the suspects.

  • Example

    The company swooped up the smaller startup to expand their business.

  • Example

    The children swooped on the candy as soon as it was put on the table.

swooped Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swooped

Antonyms for swooped

Phrases with swooped

  • to arrive suddenly and unexpectedly

    Example

    The boss swooped in and caught us chatting instead of working.

  • a marketing technique where a company offers a limited-time deal to attract customers

    Example

    The ice cream shop used the swoop and scoop tactic to increase sales during the summer.

  • a fraudulent car accident scheme where one driver intentionally causes an accident to collect insurance money

    Example

    The police arrested several people involved in a swoop and squat scam.

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Summary: swooped in Brief

'Swooped' is a verb that means to move rapidly downward through the air or to make a sudden attack on something or someone. It can be used to describe the movement of birds of prey, police raids, or business acquisitions. 'Swoop in' is a phrase that means to arrive suddenly and unexpectedly, while 'swoop and scoop' and 'swoop and squat' are marketing and fraudulent schemes respectively.