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verb

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as in to bump
to come into usually forceful contact with something a blindfolded partygoer swiping at the piñata with a stick spent most of the camping trip swiping mosquitos

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Recent Examples of swipe
Noun
But the early start of political swipes is a sign the 7th Congressional District primary could shape up to be a contentious race. Brittany Carloni, IndyStar, 2 July 2025 The following evening, Swift sported a black mini dress, matching boots and a swipe of her signature red lipstick for the training camp's concert. Clare Fisher, People.com, 25 June 2025
Verb
Now, though, Tinder cofounder Justin Mateen swiped right on the property, purchasing it alongside his brother Tyler and Culver Capital for $82.2 million. Nicole Hoey, Robb Report, 9 July 2025 These tiny Android-style slabs can be swiped up for battery info and swiped left or right to navigate the screens. Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 8 July 2025 See All Example Sentences for swipe
Recent Examples of Synonyms for swipe
Noun
  • So this isn’t a slap at the spending aspect of CUT.
    Brian Mazique, Forbes.com, 14 July 2025
  • So the defense went out of its way to present witnesses who could corroborate Ventura Fine’s striking allegations of abuse. Of the slaps, punches and most of all the kicks delivered to the bodies of young women.
    Marco della Cava, USA Today, 3 July 2025
Verb
  • The free exhibit is an immersive learning experience for the whole family, even featuring a DJ booth bumping Chicano oldies to enhance the vibe.
    MARIANA GARCIA, Sacbee.com, 18 July 2025
  • The special election in Arizona’s 7th Congressional District, which will be held on September 23, is the next opportunity to bump Latina congressional representation to a new high of 20.
    Kelly Dittmar, Forbes.com, 17 July 2025
Verb
  • More: Bourbon, other U.S. spirits could soon be hit with retaliatory EU tariffs.
    Olivia Evans, The Courier-Journal, 25 July 2025
  • The floods that hit the Hill Country nearly three weeks ago killed dozens of young girls at Camp Mystic, many of whose families live in the Houston region.
    Bayliss Wagner, Austin American Statesman, 25 July 2025
Verb
  • How An Ocean Apart is different: The rebellious main character is secretly competing to break his heart and steal his money.
    Rebecca Dazenbaker, People.com, 15 July 2025
  • Police are investigating after suitcases containing hard drives with unreleased Beyoncé music were stolen from her team’s rental car ahead of her tour stop in Atlanta.
    Jami Ganz, New York Daily News, 15 July 2025
Noun
  • The title bout bore out as a chess match, as the ISL school traded blows with one of the top MIAA teams from the South Shore.
    Brendan Connelly, Boston Herald, 19 July 2025
  • Smith shoved the gun in the guy’s gut, took the blow, then left.
    John J. Lennon, Rolling Stone, 19 July 2025
Verb
  • Economic Trends First time and affordable home buyers are getting slammed.
    Jamie Gold, Forbes.com, 15 July 2025
  • Kevin Hassett, director of the White House’s National Economic Council and seen as a front-runner to be Powell’s successor, has also slammed the Fed for its renovation project, but he’s stopped short of saying the central bank should bend to Trump’s will.
    Bryan Mena, CNN Money, 14 July 2025
Verb
  • Instead, Sue goes all Mama Bear and uses her powers to knock him into the teleporter and then Silver Surfer has a change of heart and knocks him back in when Galactus tries to get out.
    Erik Kain, Forbes.com, 26 July 2025
  • In log rolling, two competitors face off on floating western red cedar logs, switching up treading speed and direction to try and knock their opponent off balance without touching each other.
    Maayan Silver, NPR, 25 July 2025
Noun
  • Laws adds that this space is right off the white-wallpapered living room, so walking into it brings an unexpected visual punch.
    Lennie Omalza, The Courier-Journal, 25 July 2025
  • My partner called out numbers on the spot, with each number representing a punch.
    Elise Devlin, New York Times, 24 July 2025

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“Swipe.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/swipe. Accessed 29 Jul. 2025.

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