upsweep
Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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a sweeping upward, as an increase in elevation or a steep slope.
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a hairdo produced by having the hair combed or brushed upward to the top of the head; an upswept hairdo.
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a strongly pronounced rise in activity, as in business.
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a curved shape of the lower jaw of some animals.
noun
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a curve or sweep upwards
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an upswept hairstyle
verb
Etymology
Origin of upsweep
Example Sentences
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One, Meredith Monk, recalled how Ms. Slavenska would enter the studio: leggings under a fur coat and a beautiful upsweep.
From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2015
Removing the chopsticks that held her dark waist-length hair in an upsweep, Ms. Lee beamed mischief.
From New York Times • Apr. 21, 2010
Of course it may be harder and may not pay as much as people are used to, but I think you're going to see an upsweep.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Well, sans an inch on either side, these bars from Animal are pretty much identical with eight inches of rise, five degrees of upsweep, and eight inches of backsweep.
From Time Magazine Archive
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April was still wearing her hair in a messy upsweep and her mother’s ratty old fur stole, even though her grandmother had given her a great new jacket.
From "The Egypt Game" by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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