Weeper vs. Sweeper

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Weepernoun

A person who weeps.

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A hired mourner.

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A pleurant.

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A thing that slowly leaks liquid.

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A weeping tree.

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A white border round the sleeve of a mourning dress.

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A crape hatband.

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A widow's crape veil.

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One who weeps; esp., one who sheds tears.

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A white band or border worn on the sleeve as a badge of mourning.

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The capuchin. See Capuchin, 3 (a).

Weepernoun

a person who weeps

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a hired mourner

Sweepernoun

One who sweeps floors or chimneys.

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A detector (for mines).

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Any of the small, tropical marine perciform fishes of the family Pempheridae, typically with deeply keeled, compressed bodies and large eyes.

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(football) A defender who is the last line of defence before the goalkeeper.

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(curling) A person who sweeps the ice ahead of the rock in play.

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(cricket) A batsman who plays sweep shots.

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(cricket) A fielding position along the boundary; a fielder in this position.

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A tree that has fallen over a river with branches extending into the water.

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A carpet sweeper.

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A vacuum cleaner.

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A group of students tasked at cleaning the homeroom after class dismissal.

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One who, or that which, sweeps, or cleans by sweeping; a sweep; as, a carpet sweeper.

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an employee who sweeps (floors or streets etc.)

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a cleaning device with revolving brushes that pick up dirt as the device is pushed over a carpet

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little-known nocturnal fish of warm shallow seas with an oblong compressed body

Sweeper

Sweepers are small, tropical marine (occasionally brackish) perciform fish of the family Pempheridae. Found in the western Atlantic Ocean and Indo-Pacific region, the family contains about 26 species in two genera.

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