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sweep vs bridge

bridge vs sweep

sweep and bridge both are nouns.

sweep and bridge both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sweep Yes No Yes No
bridge Yes No Yes No
sweep (noun) bridge (noun)
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running around the end of the line any of various card games based on whist for four players
a movement in an arc a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc.
a long oar used in an open boat an upper deck where a ship is steered and the captain stands
a wide scope the link between two lenses; rests on the nose
winning all or all but one of the tricks in bridge a denture anchored to teeth on either side of missing teeth
someone who cleans soot from chimneys a wooden support that holds the strings up
a circuit consisting of two branches (4 arms arranged in a diamond configuration) across which a meter is connected
the hard ridge that forms the upper part of the nose
something resembling a bridge in form or function
sweep (verb) bridge (verb)
win an overwhelming victory in or on make a bridge across
sweep with a broom or as if with a broom cross over on a bridge
clean by sweeping connect or reduce the distance between
make a big sweeping gesture or movement
move with sweeping, effortless, gliding motions
sweep across or over
force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action
to cover or extend over an area or time period
cover the entire range of
Difference between sweep and bridge

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