Swish ( verb , noun )

(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:

  1. The curtains swished in the gentle breeze.
  2. The basketball player swished the shot, scoring a three-pointer.
  3. She swished the wine in her glass, admiring its deep red color.
  4. The sword swished as it was drawn from its scabbard.
  5. 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:

  1. The curtains swished in the gentle breeze.
  2. The basketball player swished the shot, scoring a three-pointer.
  3. She swished the wine in her glass, admiring its deep red color.
  4. The sword swished as it was drawn from its scabbard.
  5. The leaves swished as the wind blew through the trees.
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