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Phrase(s): sweep in(to some place)
to dash or run into some place. • The kids swept into the candy store and bought little bits of things. • They swept in and spent all of a dollar before they left., Phrase(s): sweep in (from some place) [and] breeze in (from some place)
to arrive suddenly from some place. • Tom just swept in from his vacation to face a pile of work on his desk. • Max breezed in from Vegas and asked about Lefty.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs