SWOOP, v.t. [This is probably from sweep, or the same root.] 1. To fall on at once and seize; to catch while on the wing; as, a hawk swoops a chicken; a kite swoops up a mouse.2. To seize; to catchup; to take with a sweep.3. To pass with violence.SWOOP, v.i. To pass with pomp. SWOOP, n. A falling on and seizing, as of a rapacious fowl on his prey. The eagle fell--and carried away a whole litter of cubs at a swoop.
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