swoopstake
English
Etymology
From swoop + stake. Compare sweepstake.
Adverb
swoopstake (not comparable)
- Alternative form of sweepstake
- All at once, without making distinctions.
- 1623, Shakespeare, Hamlet, act 4, scene 5:
- Is't writ in your revenge,
That, swoopstake, you will draw both friend and foe,
Winner and loser?
- Is't writ in your revenge,
- 1623, Shakespeare, Hamlet, act 4, scene 5:
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