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well sweep
well sweep
noun
a device for raising buckets from and lowering them into a well, consisting of a long pivoted pole, the bucket being attached to one end by a long rope
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of well sweep1
Example Sentences
If social-media-savvy Bardella's popularity among French youth is any indication of his prospects, he could well sweep to victory in 2027.
It may well sweep the cities, as it has done before.
Meanwhile, a different kind of radicalism will be on display in Scotland, where the pro-independence Scottish National Party may well sweep the board.
That’s 0-for-61 – in four states that Clinton could very well sweep.
In Rio, China’s 13-person squad could well sweep every diving gold.
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