Verb
The word is derived from swab
of Swab
Source: Webster's dictionaryAllan Turner, 72, gets swabbed as part of a COVID-19 test on Tuesday in Erie, Pa. Local residents have three testing opportunities available in Seneca this week. Source: Internet
“For the humans, they swabbed our noses as well as our mouth and for our animals, they just did oral swabs.” Source: Internet
"For the humans, they swabbed our noses as well as our mouths, and for the animals they did oral swabs for both dogs and the cat.” Source: Internet
A security guy must have swabbed it with Dettol at least half a dozen times before the main speaker appeared. Source: Internet
Early on Saturday, hundreds descended on another testing site in the city, though most were turned away as they didn't meet the criteria to be swabbed for signs of the virus. Source: Internet
“He went back to Masaiti and was swabbed. Source: Internet