Swept me off my feet meaning in English
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Definition
to sweep someone off their feet: to dazzle and amaze someone, to cause someone to fall quickly in love with you
He swept him off his feet, but the relationship only lasted two weeks.
to sweep: to clean, to brush, to clear the floor with a broom or brush
This is an irregular verb:
I sweep / I swept / I have swept
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