To begin with, it is not a great descriptive sentence.
My first instinct was to grimace.
In ordinary conversation, you may only use this sentence to explain a passionate rendition of any of the arts, most specifically music.
Then again, maybe in a hundred people , only one or two will feel like being "swept away"
The next appropriate occurence where you can use this exact sentence will be a description of a tsunami.
2007-07-22 20:21:32
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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1. Since ancient times, it is the dream of man to fly, to soar with the eagles. To stand on a bluff and jump onto the wind currents to be swept away from ordinary live. Some religions admire birds and their capabilities in dances.
2. Icarus tried to fly and came to close to the sun, but he fulfilled his dream for a moment.
3. DaVinci was the first, to draw a workable flight machine.
4. A Man in Germany was the first one to actually fly in the 1870's with a wing construction. The Wright brothers used his concepts for their development. They found out too, that you need to start in the wind and a nice gust helps, being swept away.
5. Today still, planes start against the wind, to gain height quickly.
2007-07-23 13:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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hello:are you speaking of Biblical swept up & away? if you are Yes, in 1st Thessalonians chapter 4:13 thru 17 it tells us that we as believers will be swept up(raptured)"be caught up together with them in the clouds,to meet the Lord in the air.."the Lord can come at any time,it's agreat day for it to happen& i'm so looking forward to it.Are you?would you like to have more information?i would be glad to help you find out more things,send me a msg. & i will do all i can to help & we'll find the answers in God's word,that's where the truth is...
2007-07-23 03:23:19
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answered by AnnaMaria 7
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