Whisk
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Whisk ( verb )
- To move or cause to move quickly and lightly, typically with a sweeping or brushing motion.
- To beat (eggs or cream) with a fork or wire whisk until they are light and fluffy.
Origin:
Middle english (in the senses "move swiftly" and "beat (eggs)"): of unknown origin.
Examples:
- She whisked the eggs in a bowl.
- He whisked the cream for the recipe.
- The broom whisked the dust off the floor.
- The chef whisked the sauce until it thickened.
- The wind whisked the leaves off the trees.
(As a noun)
Whisk ( noun )
- To move or cause to move quickly and lightly, typically with a sweeping or brushing motion.
- To beat (eggs or cream) with a fork or wire whisk until they are light and fluffy.
Origin:
Middle english (in the senses "move swiftly" and "beat (eggs)"): of unknown origin.
Examples:
- She whisked the eggs in a bowl.
- He whisked the cream for the recipe.
- The broom whisked the dust off the floor.
- The chef whisked the sauce until it thickened.
- The wind whisked the leaves off the trees.