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whiz

1
or whizz

[ wiz, hwiz ]

verb (used without object)

, whizzed, whiz·zing.
  1. to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
  2. to move or rush with such a sound:

    The angry hornets whizzed by in a cloud.



verb (used with object)

, whizzed, whiz·zing.
  1. to cause to whiz.
  2. to treat with a whizzer.

noun

  1. Informal. a person who is quite good at a particular activity, in a certain field, etc.:

    She's a whiz at math.

  2. the sound of a whizzing object.
  3. a swift movement producing such a sound.

whiz

2

[ wiz, hwiz ]

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  • whiz·zing·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of whiz1

1540–50; imitative; fizz

Origin of whiz2

By shortening
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Example Sentences

In one scene a little boy sits near an IRA soldier watching British officers quietly roll up in vehicles and doesn’t flinch as the man runs off and bullets whiz by his head.

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In an analysis of vote shares in Pennsylvania counties by data whiz Steve Kornacki, O’Donnell voiced his issues with a focus on a handful of swing states in a country of over 300 million.

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As satellites whiz past the field of view of telescopes, they leave streaks in the astronomers’ images.

But those veterans may face a threat from Mk.gee, a 28-year-old guitar whiz who’s been heartily endorsed by Eric Clapton, John Mayer — and Justin Bieber, with whom he’s been working lately in the studio.

Their starting shortstop, a defensive whiz who is having one of the best offensive seasons of his 11-year career, left Tuesday night’s game in the third inning after aggravating a left-adductor strain not once, not twice, but three times in the first three innings, and he appears doubtful for Wednesday night.

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