Swipeable example sentences
Related (8): slideable, swipe, scrollable, flickable, flick, flicking, swiping, sliding
swipeable
definition
- adjective form of swipe
swipe
verb
swipe (verb) · swipes (third person present) · swiped (past tense) · swiped (past participle) · swiping (present participle)
- hit or try to hit with a swinging blow:
- pass (a swipe card) through an electronic device designed to read and process the information encoded on it.
- move (one's finger) across a touchscreen in order to activate a function:
- steal:
- a sweeping blow:
- an attack or criticism:
- an act or instance of moving one's finger across a touchscreen to activate a function:
Synonyms
swipe, strike, swing, hit, slap, cuff, belt, wallop, sock, biff, clout, steal, thieve, take, pilfer, purloin, snatch, appropriate, abstract, shoplift, filch, lift, snaffle, rob, nab, nick, pinch, whip, blag, glom, strike, stroke, swing, hit, slap, brush, cuff, clip, belt, wallop"Swipeable" Example Sentences
1. He swiped his card and paid for the groceries.2. She swiped her phone to unlock it.
3. He swiped the dirt off his shoes.
4. She swiped her finger across the screen.
5. He swiped the magazine off the table.
6. She swiped her hand across the barcode.
7. He swiped the dust off the shelf.
8. She swiped her credit card at the store.
9. He swiped the sweat off his forehead.
10. She swiped her access card at the door.
11. He swiped the bugs off the window.
12. She swiped her card to check in.
13. He swiped the snow off his car.
14. She swiped her finger to open the app.
15. He swiped the leaves off the driveway.
16. She swiped her debit card to pay for the meal.
17. He swiped the dirt off his pants.
18. She swiped her phone to access her account.
19. He swiped the water off the floor.
20. She swiped her ID to enter the building.
Common Phases
swipe left; swipe right; swipe up; swipe downRecently Searched
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