Crossword clues for swee
swee
- Pea preceder
- Pea opener in toons?
- Like an animated Pea?
- Like a comics Pea?
- Half of a comic strip baby's name
- First name in "Popeye"?
- "Little ___' Pea"
- --'Pea (cartoon kid)
- --' Pea
- ---' Pea (Popeye's tyke)
- ---' Pea (Popeye's kid)
- __'Pea (Popeye's kid)
- __'Pea ("Popeye" tot)
- ___'Pea of cartoons
- ___'Pea (Popeye's tyke)
- ___'Pea (Popeye's adoptive son)
- ___'Pea (Popeye's adopted son)
- ___' Pea (Popeye's relative)
- ___' Pea (cartoon infant)
- ___' Pea ("Popeye" character)
- ___ Pea, Popeye's friend
- ___ Pea of Popeye strip
- ___ Pea (Popeyes kid)
- __ Pea of "Popeye"
- Popeye's ___ Pea
- ___'Pea (Popeye's boy)
- ___ Pea (Popeye's kid)
- ___' Pea (Popeye's ward)
- Popeye's ___'pea
- ___’ Pea (Popeye’s kid)
- ___' Pea (Popeye's boy)
- Popeye's ___' Pea
- "Little ___' Pea" (1936 cartoon)
- ___ Pea, Popeye's "adoptic infink"
- ___ Pea, Popeye's adoptee
- ___-pea, Popeye's adopted son
- ___ Pea (Popeye's baby)
- ___ Pea, small comic character
- ___Pea, baby in "Popeye"
- ___ Pea, Popeye's infant
- Popeye's __' Pea
- __' Pea ("Popeye" infant)
- Popeye's kid ___'pea
- Popeye's __'Pea
- __'Pea ("Popeye" kid)
- __'Pea (''Popeye'' kid)
- Popeye's tyke ___'pea
- Popeye's --- Pea
Wikipedia
Swee
Swee is a component of Chinese given names and may refer to:
- Chen Chong Swee, Singaporean watercolourist
- Foo Swee Chin (born 1977), Singaporean comic book artist
- Goh Keng Swee (1918–2010), the second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore between 1973 and 1984
- Goh Swee Swee (born 1986), Singaporean football striker
- Khoo Swee Chiow (born 1964), Singaporean adventurer, author and motivational speaker
- Lim Swee Aun, politician from the Malaysian Chinese Association, and a Cabinet member
- Lim Swee Say (born 1954), politician from Singapore
- Ng Swee Hong (1935–2006), Malaysian Chinese businessman who founded Pacific Andes
- Yeap Swee Chuan, Malaysian Chinese businessman in Thailand
Usage examples of "swee".
Even dear Swee was one of the crew-kindred, one for whom, and to whom, she was responsible.
Behind the war council Swee settled to the deck, surrendering to the urge to knot tentacles.
Eva Walsh-Gutierrez and Swee emerged from the central-core elevator, back from inspecting the engine room.
Walsh-Gutierrez and Swee emerged from the central-core elevator, back from inspecting the engine room.
With like thoughts, Swee edged closer and twined a tentacle through one of hers.
Thou sweepest over the earth, and oaks, the growth of centuries, submit to thy viewless axe.