8 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Whisk' in a Sentence
"To swiftly move or remove something with a quick, sweeping motion." more
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Before the deadline, he will have whisked through the final edits of the manuscript.
Before the meeting begins, she will have whisked through the important points.
They will have whisked the patients to safety before the storm hits.
By the time the guests arrive, the caterers will have whisked up a delicious feast.
The detective will have whisked away the key evidence for analysis.
By tomorrow, the chef will have whisked up a delightful new menu.
The magician will have whisked the rabbit away and left the audience in awe.
She will have whisked through the entire book series by the end of the month.
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