Move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound.
The noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid)
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Examples for "whoosh"
Examples for "whoosh"
1They love to spend long days together, watching the trains whoosh past.
2Add the wine and leave it to whoosh and evaporate a bit.
3The pirate went down with a whoosh of air and lay still.
4To get the whoosh in, I actually shot arrows into a turkey.
5I heard a whoosh, a thud, then the object continued thundering downhill.
1Public benefit and commercial calculation are thus reconciled in one big swoosh.
2When you first entered the room, you got a 'swoosh' of energy.
3Balmy weather and swoosh logos - it can only be the Masters.
4Battle of the Corbyn T-shirts Nike swoosh v the winning Run DMC.
5A hole in the rear floor let winter swoosh along with us.
6She heard the soft swoosh of the blades rising out of the water.
7I could just make out the swoosh of the Nike label.
8There is just a swoosh of reeds swaying in the wind.
9Aria felt a swoosh of something- amixof intimacy and discomfort.
10Is it time for investors to swoosh in or slalom over to another stock?
11You hold down the shutter and swoosh the camera across the scene before you.
12Tanis felt the rush of a large body swoosh past him in the darkness.
13The ad ends with the image of a Nike swoosh.
14It is just a surprise there is no Nike swoosh.
15I let my tail swoosh loosely along the ground, but she turned her back.
16The All Star Modern HTM is the first shoe they've designed without a swoosh.