Sweeper

  • 21sweeper — noun a) One who sweeps floors or chimneys b) A detector (for mines) …

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  • 22sweeper — noun 1》 a person or device that cleans by sweeping. 2》 Soccer a player stationed behind the other defenders, free to defend at any point across the field …

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  • 23sweeper — sweep·er …

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  • 24sweeper — /ˈswipə/ (say sweepuh) noun 1. someone or something that sweeps. 2. a train which stops at all stations; picker up. 3. Shearing someone who is employed to sweep up wool on the shearing shed floor. 4. Soccer a supporting player who intercepts… …

  • 25sweeper — swee|per sb., en, e, ne (I FODBOLD bagerste forsvarsspiller) …

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  • 26sweeper — A type of seal used along moving surfaces, e.g., door windows, that is often provided with a lip to ensure sealing. Also see window weatherstrip …

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  • 27sweeper — n. 1 a person who cleans by sweeping. 2 a device for sweeping carpets etc. 3 Football a defensive player positioned close to the goalkeeper …

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  • 28sweeper track — See hunter track …

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  • 29Street sweeper — A street sweeper or street cleaner can refer to a person s occupation or a machine that cleans streets, usually in an urban area. A compact street sweeper tackles litter in Mexico City Contents …

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  • 30Crossing sweeper — For the William Powell Frith painting, see The Crossing Sweeper. The Crossing Sweeper by William Powell Frith, 1858. A crossing sweeper was a person who would sweep a path ahead of people crossing dirty urban streets in exchange for a gratuity.… …

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