noun
- plural of swath: wide strips or areas of something
- plural of swath: rows of cut grass, grain, or other crops lying on the ground
Usage: agricultural
Examples
- The tornado cut wide swaths through the countryside.
- Large swaths of the forest were destroyed by fire.
- The farmer left neat swaths of hay drying in the field.
- Swaths of the population were affected by the new policy.
- The mower created even swaths across the lawn.
- Broad swaths of the city lost power during the storm.