Present participle for to move or proceed very quickly
“As the two sorcerers whisk out of the room, their astral forms plunge through a vending machine, upsetting some of the snacks.”
Present participle for to move or proceed with a given movement or momentum
“Women whisk gracefully by, while men in immaculate and tight-fitting uniforms swagger confidently down the middle of the road.”
Present participle for to move or hasten along, physically or by momentum
“Not even attempting to fight the current, he just let it whisk him along.”
Present participle for to whip an ingredient as part of cooking
“In a bowl, whisk the lemon juice and olive oil with the mint leaves, sea salt, and pepper, and drizzle over the courgettes.”
Present participle for to quickly remove or take away with a pulling or snatching motion
“The minute your family is done, whisk the plates away even if Brad and little Zahara wonder why they can't have thirds.”
Present participle for to physically agitate or stir up
Present participle for to mix or blend together, typically into a single mass or unit
Present participle for to brush off or away, typically dirt or litter
Present participle for to carry off, especially in haste, secrecy, or mystery
Present participle for to strike or hit repeatedly
Present participle for to move jerkily from side to side or up and down
The act or result of stirring or agitating the contents of something
The interruption of a settled and peaceful condition
Moving at a high speed or velocity
Being agitated by the air or winds
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