Swish
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Swish ( verb )
To move or cause to move with a hissing or rustling sound, especially through the air.
Origin:
Of imitative origin, imitating the sound of a fluid movement through the air.
Examples:
- The curtains swished in the gentle breeze.
- The basketball player swished the shot, scoring a three-pointer.
- She swished the wine in her glass, admiring its deep red color.
- The sword swished as it was drawn from its scabbard.
- The leaves swished as the wind blew through the trees.
(As a noun)
Swish ( noun )
To move or cause to move with a hissing or rustling sound, especially through the air.
Origin:
Of imitative origin, imitating the sound of a fluid movement through the air.
Examples:
- The curtains swished in the gentle breeze.
- The basketball player swished the shot, scoring a three-pointer.
- She swished the wine in her glass, admiring its deep red color.
- The sword swished as it was drawn from its scabbard.
- The leaves swished as the wind blew through the trees.