Maybe they was just goin' to cut you loose and tell you why they'd swiped you, when the Gentle Wild Cat went wild again," suggested Gulick.
He glanced down and fondly swiped at her tangled yellow hair, then bade her farewell, turned, and began moving toward them.
She swiped at him with the waterlogged bonnet she held.
Whoever swiped the ice cream, did us a small favor.
You know as well as I do, that he and his bunch swiped our ice cream, but will we ever be able to prove that either?
That was swiped out of the set of Brother Baldwin.
She jumped de rails, side-swiped de accommodation dat was holdin' us back, and has jest done spread herself all over de right of way.
Tom turned from the electric locomotive to see Ned staring across the tracks at a man who was talking to several of the train crew of the side-swiped accommodation train.
I swiped them," said Snorky, who was returning from a family visit.
I swiped these three and I bought the other with the frame.
Then he went gunning for Trench, with some idea Trench had swipedthe stuff--so Trench is now running the Municipals.
He knew that other boys were swiped with some frequency and managed to pretend that they did not mind.
He wished to heaven he had been swiped before so that he might know his own capacity for endurance.
Sometimes whole fifteens would be swiped in turn for their failure to win matches, quite irrespective of their capacity to do so: slackness could always be alleged.
He definitely forbade the friends to visit each other's studies without permission, and on the following evening he swiped Anstey for impertinence.
The discomfort which he experienced during the day was quite outweighed by his satisfaction at his achievement and fortitude: that he was the first of the new boys to be swiped rendered him in their eyes a distinctly important person.
Fortunately, however, Martin acted wisely: he was faithful to the new policy, forswore his ideals, and swiped Dickinson.
When dey rubbers for de jools, an' finds dem gone, dey'll t'ink dis Galer guyswiped dem.
The next year," explained Chub, "they got the best of us and swiped four boats and we had to go over and get them back.
Bet you anything some fellow swiped it and wore it," he declared.
Supposing they find out that we've swiped them and come over here before we're up.
They've swiped about everything in sight for these pestiferous reserves, but they encourage the honest prospector.
She swiped her card in the reader next to the laboratory air lock and went in.
She swiped her card through the security slot and got onto the elevator.
He took out his American Express, kissed it and swiped it through.
Next to the heavy steel, high-security air lock leading into the laboratory was a card reader and she swiped the white card through the slot.
He had no chair of any kind, so he looked around till he found a bench in one of the huts; he swiped this and turned it upside down on his table.
I know not what I was dreaming, Or where I was rubbering then; But I swiped that ball, of a sudden, With the force of two score men.
Well, the golfer stuck the speroid on a little pile o' dirt, And Packsaddle swiped and swatted, but he didn't do no hurt.
If he had been younger I would have swiped him one just for luck.
Had I been well I would have swipedthe heartless cuss one just for luck, but I was too weak to speak, even.
I come in here t' bunk 'cause some bloke swiped all me chink.
Youse swiped some chink offen me, Mike, an' I want it.
I'll bet he reached over in de dark when I was lookin' at dem pictures an' he swiped it.
Some oneswiped me coin, an' I bet I know who done it.
If I had swiped the Follow Me I'd hike out for New York or some place like that and run her into some little old hole until I could either change her looks or sell her.
It's probable that whoever swipedher waited until we were safely ashore and out of the way.
You don't mean," Reedy swiped his left hand roughly at the wisp of hair on his forehead, "that he disregarded your wishes?
Then he gave his head a vicious jerk and swiped the angling wisp of hair back from his forehead.
Then she swiped the book to protect her little brother," Malone said.
Do I get left out just because I swiped your notebook?
He swiped Carl Upton's French composition and was going to hand it in as his own if Daley hadn't caught him at it!
It's a lie that you swiped Upton's blue-book with his composition in it, I suppose.
Some of the fellows thought you'd swipedthat blue-book that time and you didn't make a murmur.
I suppose that fellow swiped this bag, found there wasn't anything valuable in it and thought he'd swap it for another.
I'm just as certain as I am that I'm lying here that the fellow we saw in the dining-hall was the fellow who swiped your suit-case!
He knew how to get at the old gentleman's dough, and he swiped it several days ago.
And the last time you were here, Bruce Browning said you swiped a whole package of cigarettes from him.
It's too bad those fellows swipedyour gun, but I guess I can manage to pop off a couple of heads with this.
You don't think Mike Gillum swiped the old man's money, do you?
He probably learned them from Cliff, and maybe swiped his cards to do them!
The kids must have swiped them--or maybe I lost them and they found 'em.
What's taken below stairs is often swiped and stealthily perused above stairs.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "swiped" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.