of Swoop
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo Beatrice--My love flew like a butterfly, Until death swooped down like a bat, As the poet Emma Montana McElroy said: That's the end of that. Daniel Handler
Adele Adkins' retro-soul debut, '19', was striking less for her songs than for that voice: a voluptuous, slightly parched alto that swooped and fluttered like a Dusty Springfield student trying to upstage her teacher, or at least update the rules. Will Hermes
The Harpies swooped down through the clouds and snatched the food from his mouth and hands with their beaks, sometimes leaving him not a morsel, sometimes a few scraps, so that he might live and be tormented. Apollonius of Rhodes
I've spent years when I've not been in the limelight at all and I'm perfectly happy living my life without being swooped on by paparazzi. Joan Collins
Two birds disputed about a kernel, when a third swooped down and carried it off. African Congo Proverb
About 200 men swooped down on the motorcade, wielding metal chains, metal batons, stones and other weapons. Source: Internet