What does sweepy mean?

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Adjective
  1. Moving with a sweeping motion.
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In order to 'bend' the elements, the movements needed to be very long and sweepy.
Fringe styles can vary from full, sweepy, blunt or soft, but, with a Sixties vibe taking hold, this season is all about the eye-sweeping full fringe.
Also, curve sawn boards from sweepy softwood logs are slightly wider and longer than straight sawn lumber from curved logs.
Nothing could be discovered upon it, but a labyrinth of wavy and sweepy lines.
But at last I got it done, and Rowley stood up with rather a red face from tacking the sweepy, lacey thing that had come undone.
Fringe styles can vary from full, sweepy, blunt or soft, but with a Sixties vibe taking hold, this season is about the eye-sweeping full fringe.

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