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  • present participle of whiz.

whizzing





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Whizzing past in just 27 minutes, it's nonetheless a signpost that Pa Salieu is back on track.

From BBC • Sep. 10, 2025

Whizzing bullets, roaring waterfalls, the fairway footsteps of a potential friend or foe: “1917” has everything it needs to succeed here.

From New York Times • Feb. 6, 2020

Whizzing around the rink, pursued and periodically clobbered by banshee competitors on every side, she looks like a drum majorette who has just lost her football team.

From Time Magazine Archive

Whizzing around a triangular 90-mile course, Walter Lees of Dayton won the $1,000 in Liberty Bonds offered by the National Cash Register Co. for low-pressure commercial planes.

From Time Magazine Archive

“A likely story! Sneaking around on your own — why aren’t you in Hogsmeade buying Stink Pellets and Belch Powder and Whizzing Worms like the rest of your nasty little friends?”

From "Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban" by J.K. Rowling




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