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Swoop   /swup/   Listen
noun
Swoop  n.  A falling on and seizing, as the prey of a rapacious bird; the act of swooping. "The eagle fell,... and carried away a whole litter of cubs at a swoop."



verb
Swoop  v. t.  (past & past part. swooped; pres. part. swooping)  
1.
To fall on at once and seize; to catch while on the wing; as, a hawk swoops a chicken.
2.
To seize; to catch up; to take with a sweep. "And now at last you came to swoop it all." "The grazing ox which swoops it (the medicinal herb) in with the common grass."



Swoop  v. i.  
1.
To descend with closed wings from a height upon prey, as a hawk; to stoop.
2.
To pass with pomp; to sweep. (Obs.)






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"Swoop" Quotes from Famous Books



... long for rain. Day after day vast clouds rose above the horizon, swift and portentous, domed like aerial mountains, only to pass with a swoop like the flight of silent, great eagles, followed by a trailing garment of dust. Often they lifted in the west with fine promise, only to go muttering and bellowing by to the north or south, leaving the sky and plain as beautiful, ...
— The Moccasin Ranch - A Story of Dakota • Hamlin Garland

... possible to forget, he will have ample opportunity, amidst the crash of armies and the crumbling of an empire, to erase from his memory Elvas, and its "episode in winter quarters." From the heights of Traz os Montes, Wellington was now to make an eagle's swoop upon the north of Spain, and a lion's spring upon the herd, driven into the basin of Vittoria. The march now begun was to lead thence to the blood-stained passes of the Pyrennees, to Bayonne, Orthes, and Toulouse, and later, to Paris, from the ...
— The Actress in High Life - An Episode in Winter Quarters • Sue Petigru Bowen

... swerving, making a spiral glide, coming up astern with obvious intentions. As the two men watched—and as a score of other eyes, from other galleries and ports likewise observed—the lean wasp carried out her driver's plan. With a sudden, plunging swoop, she dived at the Eagle of the Sky for all the world like a ...
— The Flying Legion • George Allan England

... all must pass who go in for the Soldiers' Blue Ribbon. Forest King scented water, and went on with his ears pointed, and his greyhound stride lengthening, quickening, gathering up all its force and its impetus for the leap that was before—then, like the rise and the swoop of a heron, he spanned the water, and, landing clear, launched forward with the lunge of a spear darted through air. Brixworth was passed—the Scarlet and White, a mere gleam of bright color, a mere speck in the landscape, ...
— Under Two Flags • Ouida [Louise de la Ramee]

... Beauregard's army had been flanked and the long thin lines of his left wing were caught in a trap. When the first rush of the circling host had swept his little band back from the Stone Bridge Tyler's army would then cross and the three divisions swoop down on ...
— The Victim - A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis • Thomas Dixon


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