Noun
One who, or that which, sweeps, or cleans by sweeping; a sweep; as, a carpet sweeper.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a short straight, there is a very fast right hand sweeper that progressively goes uphill, and this leads into a blind left-hander that is a bit slower (but still rather fast). Source: Internet
Alcaide’s mother works for the ayuntamiento as a street sweeper, so the riots of Saturday night hit a personal note, leading Pablo to take action. Source: Internet
Anyone slower than the limit will be picked up by a sweeper bus. Source: Internet
A band of sweeper ants that eat everything in their path. Source: Internet
Effectively, after the start, instead of heading into the left hand Verierre sweeper, cars now braked hard and turned sharp right into a short run that connected the pit straight to the Mistral. Source: Internet
Chukwuebuka Asika was a struggling boy who finished secondary school, took JAMB twice without success and ended up a road sweeper, starting out to work cleaning the city streets as early as 5:00a.m every day. Source: Internet