The noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid)
Move with a sibilant sound.
Move with a whooshing sound.
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.
6I opened my closet door and let out another whoosh of air.
7Watching all these amazing guys whoosh by, so fast, in a blur!
8She listened to her own blood whoosh and pulse behind her ears.
9He doubled over while his breath exploded from him in a whoosh.
10It's not the only company trying to deliver tomorrow's whoosh today.
11Went to combat infantry school and then, whoosh, Vietnam, he said.
12I wish they'd been diamonds, he said, all in a whoosh.
13You should have seen it-theroof fell in and the flames went whoosh!
14That whoosh you hear is Tesla's PR team breathing a sigh of relief.
15I ripped the shower curtain open and let out a whoosh of air.
16The slight whoosh of sound each time she pins an insect.
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Whoosh nas variantes da língua
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