sweep |
to clear of dirt or dust by using a broom or brush. [10 definitions] |
sweet |
having a taste like that of sugar or honey; not bitter, salty, or sour. [7 definitions] |
sweeten |
to cause to be sweet or sweeter in taste. [2 definitions] |
sweetheart |
one of a pair of people who are in love with each other. [3 definitions] |
sweet potato |
an orange plant root that is eaten as a vegetable. A sweet potato looks like an orange potato, but the two plants are not closely related. Sweet potatoes usually have a sweet taste when they are cooked. |
sweet roll |
a round, sweet bread that is served as a single portion and usually eaten as a breakfast food. Sweet rolls may contain cinnamon, raisins, nuts, or other flavorings and may be topped with icing. |
swell |
to make larger by growth or pressure; expand. [8 definitions] |
swelling |
the act or condition of something that is swelling or swollen. [2 definitions] |
sweltering |
extremely hot, or very warm and humid. |
swept |
past tense and past participle of "sweep." |
swerve |
to change direction suddenly; turn quickly; veer. [3 definitions] |
swift |
moving or able to move very rapidly. [3 definitions] |
swim |
to move through water by moving parts of the body. [5 definitions] |
swimmer |
a person or animal that moves through water using limbs, tail, or fins; one who swims. |
swimming |
the activity of moving through water by using motions of one's body. |
swimming pool |
a large man-made pool that is filled with water and used for swimming. |
swimsuit |
a piece or a set of clothing worn for swimming; bathing suit. |
swindle |
to cheat out of money or property. [2 definitions] |
swine |
pig; hog. |
swing |
to cause to move back and forth around a point or on an axis. [10 definitions] |
swing set |
a structure made of metal or wood that holds up swings for children to play on. |