verb
- moves rapidly downward through the air
- moves suddenly and quickly to seize or attack something
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- rapid downward movements through the air
Usage: plural
Examples
- The eagle swoops down to catch the fish.
- She swoops in to help whenever there’s trouble.
- The hawk swoops over the field hunting for mice.
- The plane swoops low over the runway.
- The bird’s graceful swoops impressed the watchers.
- Police made several swoops on suspected hideouts.
- The owl swoops silently through the darkness.