Hanapin
to sweep up
[phrase form: sweep]
01
to collect and remove dirt or trash, typically from the floor or a surface using a broom
02
walisin
to lift someone with a quick, smooth movement
03
walisin
to eagerly adopt and make someone else's ideas or practices, a part of one's own
04
walisin
to force someone to do something or be in a certain situation
05
walisin
to gather and pull hair back from the face, often into a particular hairstyle
Halimbawa
The janitor quickly swept up the spilled popcorn in the theater.
The cleaning crew had to sweep up the leaves that had blown into the hallway.
The sudden announcement swept up the employees into a state of anticipation.
The unexpected turn of events swept up the characters in a whirlwind of change.
The prince swept up the princess in a romantic dance move.