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has swiped

  • present perfect
    of swipe (3rd person singular).
    swipe
    noun
    a swing of the arm, paw, etc., in order to strike someone or something.

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By paying, users can unlock features like unlimited swipes and the ability to see who has swiped on them.

From New York Times Mar. 12, 2024

Nika Bennett has swiped on so many dating apps and been on so many first dates, she has had to develop a first-date plan of action.

From Washington Post Feb. 17, 2022

Later, viewers discover that none other than Sylvie has swiped the Pelotech so she can experience the cardio experience in the privacy of her own home.

From Salon Jan. 30, 2022

In subsequent recruiting classes, Cincinnati has swiped high-upside recruits such as Myjai Sanders from Power Five programs.

From Seattle Times Oct. 29, 2021

Mom has swiped a big paper calendar from work and Scotch-taped the month of April to the kitchen wall.

From "When You Reach Me" by Rebecca Stead