Brush or wipe off lightly.
Take away quickly and suddenly.
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Examples for "whisk"
Examples for "whisk"
1Let the dressing stand for 15 minutes, then whisk again before using.
2If the Pattern attacks me, try to whisk me to safety, please.
3Add the water and whisk well until you have a smooth consistency.
4Freeze for another hour, then whisk again, and repeat after another hour.
5Place over a saucepan of simmering water and whisk as mixture thickens.
1I'll just whisk off my regimentals, and Polly, the maid, becomes Polly, the missis.
2She and her men whisk off the black feathers and gauzy material with shaking hands.
3But the buffalo has no trunk, and his tail can whisk off the flies for only a yard around.
4It would be highly useful, could they only wag their tails to whisk off the flies which are torments in this country.
5All the while he does not neglect to vituperate the chipmunks and sparrows that whisk off crumbs of comfort from under the camper's feet.
6He whisked off in the obscurity and quickly reached the river side.
7Marois was whisked off the stage by guards and was not injured.
8Lionel and he threw themselves into their carriage, and were whisked off.
9One night I was whisked off to London at a moment's notice.
10It was in every newspaper and Carol was whisked off to Hollywood.
11Then he was whisked off the table and carried away to a ward.
12She snatched the dropped telegram and whisked off to obey the master's command.
13And we were whisked off to Leominster nick to be statemented and debriefed.
14In reality, she'd be whisked off to a black site for extensive 'discussions'.
15I could have you whisked off to prison this very minute.
16Afterwards, he was whisked off by helicopter to a prison hospital.
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