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  • noun Plural form of swath.

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Examples

  • There are many areas, such as swaths of North Darfur, which are relatively secure.

    The U.N. Is Making a Difference in Darfur Rodolphe Adada 2008

  • The goal post will be auctioned off, as will items such as swaths of turf from either end zone bearing the teams 'logos.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

  • The goal post will be auctioned off, as will items such as swaths of turf from either end zone bearing the teams 'logos.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

  • The goal post will be auctioned off, as will items such as swaths of turf from either end zone bearing the teams 'logos.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

  • The goal post will be auctioned off, as will items such as swaths of turf from either end zone bearing the teams 'logos.

    Brownsville Herald : 2010

  • The goal post will be auctioned off, as will items such as swaths of turf from either end zone bearing the teams 'logos.

    The Record-Courier - Top Stories 2010

  • (This version CORRECTS spelling to 'swaths' graf 8)

    unknown title 2009

  • Palin's staff are withholding "swaths" of emails exchanged among Palin and top staff.

    ZDNet Government 2008

  • If we step back into the pretelephone era, we see that English was already long on the move over significant swaths of the globe.

    The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010

  • In big swaths of the country people felt that the federal government had no constitutional right to intercede in their jurisdiction.

    The Good Fight Walter F. Mondale 2010

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