Swoop
51swoop — Māpu, māpumāpu; kaha (as a kite). The hawk that flies swooping, o ka io lele māpumāpu …
52swoop — the preterit of Sweep. North …
53swoop´er — …
54The Swoop! — Infobox Book | name = The Swoop! title orig = translator = image caption = author = P G Wodehouse illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = subject = genre = Satire publisher = Alston Rivers, Ltd. release… …
55in one fell swoop — in/at/one fell swoop phrase with one sudden action, or on one single occasion In one fell swoop he’s destroyed everything we’ve achieved in the last year. Thesaurus: happening or done quickly, suddenly or immediatelysynonym happening only once …
56at one fell swoop — (Shakespeare, Macbeth IV.3.218) 1. By one terrible blow 2. (also in or with) by one complete decisive action 3. Suddenly • • • Main Entry: ↑swoop * * * in/at/ …
57at one fell swoop — See: IN ONE FELL SWOOP …
58at one fell swoop — See: IN ONE FELL SWOOP …
59One Fell Swoop — Studio album by The Spill Canvas Released August 9, 2005 …
60at\ one\ fell\ swoop — • in one fell swoop • at one fell swoop adv. phr. 1. literary In one attack or accident; in one bad blow. The millionaire lost his money and his friends at one fell swoop. 2. At one time; at the same time. Three cars drove into the driveway, and… …