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26 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Whisk' in a Sentence

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The chef has been whisking the sauce to perfection for the pasta dish.
The storm is whisking away the leaves from the trees.
The wind will whisk the leaves off the trees in a graceful dance.
By the time you arrive, I will have been whisking the cake batter for hours.
Emily decided to whisk away the cobwebs in the corner of the room.
She whisks the eggs vigorously in a bowl.
Sarah loves to whisk her paintbrush across the canvas to create beautiful art.
Tomorrow, she will whisk away the dust that has settled on the old books.
Before the storm, the waves had been whisking against the shore.
Tomorrow, he will whisk his car into the garage before the storm hits.
They will have whisked the patients to safety before the storm hits.
He whisked the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
The chef used a whisk to mix the batter for the delicious cake.
The wind had whisked away the fallen leaves from the garden.
She whisked away the dust with a swift motion of the broom.
The wind had been whisking the leaves away in a dance.
The wind has been whisking through the tall grass in the meadow.
We have been whisking through the pages of the mystery novel all night.
He is whisking away the dust from the old books on the shelf.
They will whisk through the crowd to catch the last train.
She whisked her way through the crowded streets to catch the train.
The chef used a wire whisk to beat the eggs until they were fluffy.
The dancer's skirt whisked around her as she twirled on stage.
She will have whisked through the entire book series by the end of the month.
The butler was whisking away crumbs from the dining table with a swift motion.
I am whisking the cake batter to achieve a smooth texture.

Whisk

wisk
verbTo swiftly move or remove something with a quick, sweeping motion.
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Last Updated On: July 11, 2024
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