/ Words / Whisk

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

"To swiftly move or remove something with a quick, sweeping motion." more

/ Whisk
FiltersHighlight
The skilled sculptor used a chisel to whisk away excess marble, revealing a stunning statue.
The helicopter has been whisking people to remote mountain villages for relief efforts.
The detective will have whisked away the key evidence for analysis.
He had whisked away the evidence before anyone noticed.
The dancer was whisking across the stage, gracefully expressing the rhythm of the music.

Whisk

wisk
verbTo swiftly move or remove something with a quick, sweeping motion.
Synonyms
Antonyms

Cite

Was this helpful?
Last Updated On: July 11, 2024
Back

Filters

Difficulty
Filter sentences by sentence difficulty level.
Form
Filter sentences by particular noun and verb’s form usage.
Context
Filter sentence based on your interest or domain to better understand the word usage.
Highlight
Choose Part of Speech to highlight its usage in sentences.
Copied!