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sweep verb to systematically search for surveillance devices US- The electronic surveillance guys, the ones that sweep your office. Get the bugs out, you know? — George V. Higgins, Penance for Jerry Kennedy, p. 88, 1985
- Caruana came by after a Celtics game at the nearby Boston Garden, but never got around to sweeping the office. — Gerard O’Neill, The Under Boss, p. 232, 1989
▶ sweep the leaves to drive at the back of a group of trucks travelling together, watching for police from the rear US- — Porter Bibb, CB Bible, p. 106, 1976
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