Swath in a sentence as a noun

As far as we know, he's got a vast swath of the first mined Bitcoins, even if he gave away most of it.

We came up with different percentages because we are looking at a wider swath of spending than this piece is.

It sure as heck is here, because this ended up being Miso's introduction to a huge swath of potential candidates down the line.

I have a feeling there is a huge swath of untapped talent out there being ignored by companies who are still in the 20th century and demand on-site employees.

Manning leaked a large swath of information indiscriminately.

Along with a wide swath of related problems, it could be cured with an intuitive understanding of basic probability theory.

Up here, "north of the border" in Canada, Kijiji has cut a swath through Craigslist use. I rarely hear Craigslist anymore but Kijiji is almost ubiquitous for online classifieds, especially in my non-tech friends.

What if the government effectively privatized a huge swath of its social welfare programs by offering this insurance for free -- genetic testing be damned.

'A GIL is an unnecessary limitation that precludes a huge swath of architecture optimizations.

Your leap of faith from one example to a broad generalization that irreparably harms not only women but single fathers and same-sex couples in one broad swath is very disturbing.

Because for some pathetic reason, we're apparently still on the cusp of accepting that we are probably almost sure why the bees are dying, but a huge swath of us are turning a blind eye out of scientific ignorance or out of bribery.

And tech-inspired sales and distribution methods in this and a broad swath of other fields will mean that those seeking to limit consumer choice by protecting local turf through bureaucratic pull will be fighting what will ultimately prove to be a losing battle.

No function scoping.\n * Final variables and library private names.\n * There are generics and they are reified.\n * 'this' is lexically bound, removing a whole swath of confusing patterns and bugs.\n * There is no implicit type coercion or boolean conversion.

But, just as one does not code well by addressing only a specific case where a broader algorithmic solution is possible, one also does not normally pass laws to deal with isolated, individual cases where broad principles can govern a broad swath of cases.

Swath definitions

noun

the space created by the swing of a scythe or the cut of a mowing machine

noun

a path or strip (as cut by one course of mowing)

See also: belt