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Phrase(s): sweep something into something [and] sweep something in
to move something into something or some place by sweeping. • Liz swept the crumbs into the dish. • Liz held the dish and swept in the crumbs., Phrase(s): sweep someone into something [and] sweep someone in
to place someone into an elective position decisively. • The decisive victory swept all the candidates of the reform party into office. • The victory swept in the candidates.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs