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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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The storm is whisking away the leaves from the trees.
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.
He whisked the cream until it formed stiff peaks.
The chef used a whisk to mix the batter for the delicious cake.
She whisked away the dust with a swift motion of the broom.
He is whisking away the dust from the old books on the shelf.

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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