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whisk

[hwisk, wisk] / ʰwɪsk, wɪsk /


Example Sentences

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I knew it wasn’t just me right then wondering what it would be like to be whisked off to that land of plenty we knew from movies.

From Literature

Even so, my seat mate demanded to be moved, offering a mournful “sorry, mate” as a flight attendant whisked him a few rows up.

From Los Angeles Times

He whisks the paper away and deposits it into a folder before I can change my mind.

From Literature

“Give me two seconds,” she says to us as she whisks by with a huge green teapot and six matching teacups balanced on a tray.

From Literature

He poured in a little milk and whisked as they cooked.

From Literature