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Answered by JayavarshiniV
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Answered by callmeanu
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sweep up

1. To use a sweeping motion, especially with a brush or broom, to gather up and remove something all at once. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "sweep" and "up."

I want you to sweep up all of this dust and debris before you leave.

I need to sweep these leaves up off the lawn so I can cut the grass.

2. To use a sweeping motion, especially with a brush or broom, to clean something or some place. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "sweep" and "up."

Be sure to sweep up the workshop after you're done.

I want you kids to sweep up this room right now!

3. To lift someone or something out (of something or some place) all at once with a sweeping force or movement. In this usage, a noun or pronoun i.s used between "sweep" and "up." Almost always followed by "into (something)."

I swept my kids up into my arms the moment I saw them.

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