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Phrase(s): sweep out of some place
to exit from some place quickly with style or grace. • The famous actress swept out of the room in a grand fashion. • She swept out of her dressing room and walked on stage just as her cue was uttered., Phrase(s): sweep someone or something out of something [and] sweep someone or something out
to remove or brush someone or something from something or some place. • The voters swept the crooks out of office. • We swept out the dirt.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs