- - You swept me ... my feet!
- - "... you go" (ask one to leave)
- - "Get ...... my back!"
- - "Don't bite ...... more than you can chew"
- - "Kiss You ......" Scissor Sisters
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- - win out, and be swept off one's feet
- - conquer and draw near when it's finished
- - subdued, having arrived after it's finished
- - Defeat and remove criminal purchasing business
- - Six balls in cricket appear to be struck
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- - Barman gets personal - does this mean he was swept off his feet by draft?
- - .. away (tossed by the wind)
- - Driven along by an air current
- - 2005 novel by francine mathews
- - Moved by the wind
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- - Swept off one's feet
- - Under Cupid's spell
- - Struck by Cupid's arrow
- - Like Fiennes's Shakespeare
- - One way to fall
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- - Be swept off one's FEET
- - Hit by Cupid's arrow? Go downhill to live on bananas!
- - Get hit by one of Cupid's arrows
- - Lose one's heart
- - Meet one's match in the middle of Bostonian autumn with best wishes
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- - What goes on four feet in the morning, two feet at noon, and three feet in the evening? That's puzzling!
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- - Roughly 15 feet by 6 feet by 5 feet, for the Focus?
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- - Work to be done when swept back during rainy conditions
- - Desktop container for work pending
- - Papers might be placed here in river without resistance
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- - Swept finger across screen
- - navigated a touch screen, in a way
- - Hurried across central London, getting pinched
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- - Things might get swept up in it
- - Stand up, somehow, ground level collector
- - stand up perhaps to receive the sweep
- - put sand in receptacle for waste
- - Rough sand put in receptacle
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