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swoopy

adjective
\ ˈswü-pē How to pronounce swoopy (audio) \

Definition of swoopy

: having sweeping lines or movement a swoopy silhouette

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That’s no fault of lead Alec Baldwin, made up to resemble the swoopy-haired, lantern-jawed (by way of plastic surgery) disgraced auto magnate, or such capable co-players as Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles and Michael Rispoli. Gary Goldstein, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Review: Alec Baldwin stars in ‘Framing John DeLorean,’ a different kind of hybrid," 27 June 2019 That’s no fault of lead Alec Baldwin, made up to resemble the swoopy-haired, lantern-jawed (by way of plastic surgery) disgraced auto magnate, or such capable co-players as Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles and Michael Rispoli. Gary Goldstein, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Review: Alec Baldwin stars in ‘Framing John DeLorean,’ a different kind of hybrid," 27 June 2019 That’s no fault of lead Alec Baldwin, made up to resemble the swoopy-haired, lantern-jawed (by way of plastic surgery) disgraced auto magnate, or such capable co-players as Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles and Michael Rispoli. Gary Goldstein, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Review: Alec Baldwin stars in ‘Framing John DeLorean,’ a different kind of hybrid," 27 June 2019 That’s no fault of lead Alec Baldwin, made up to resemble the swoopy-haired, lantern-jawed (by way of plastic surgery) disgraced auto magnate, or such capable co-players as Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles and Michael Rispoli. Gary Goldstein, San Diego Union-Tribune, "Review: Alec Baldwin stars in ‘Framing John DeLorean,’ a different kind of hybrid," 27 June 2019 That’s no fault of lead Alec Baldwin, made up to resemble the swoopy-haired, lantern-jawed (by way of plastic surgery) disgraced auto magnate, or such capable co-players as Morena Baccarin, Josh Charles and Michael Rispoli. Gary Goldstein, latimes.com, "Review: Alec Baldwin stars in ‘Framing John DeLorean,’ a different kind of hybrid," 13 June 2019 With an emphasis on hyper-individuality, the men sported a wide spectrum of textures and lengths, from Dylan Christensen's chest-grazing waves to Reilly Patton's swoopy dirty blonde lob. Lauren Valenti, Vogue, "Saint Laurent Puts on a Stunning Display of Cool, Gender-Neutral Hair in Paris," 26 Feb. 2019 The result is a long, low, swoopy two-door car that appears aimed to become a personal vehicle for high-end executives and other big shots. Nathan Bomey, USA TODAY, "BMW reveals all-new 8-Series Coupe: 523 horsepower and 155 mph," 15 June 2018 To be fair, the swoopy sixth-generation Sonata was a tough act to follow, but whereas that model evoked the Mercedes-Benz CLS to great effect, the 2015 model’s creased sheetmetal and angular graphic elements appeared staid and emotionless. Michael Simari, Car and Driver, "2018 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T," 1 Nov. 2017

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First Known Use of swoopy

1978, in the meaning defined above

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