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Phrase(s): sweep through (something)
1. Lit. to move through something or some place quickly and with grand flourishes. • She swept through the room, speaking to no one. • She swept through in a great hurry. 2. Fig. to perform some task quickly. • She swept through the musical number and ran offstage. • It required a slower tempo, but she just swept through.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs