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whish
[ hwish, wish ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to make, or move with, a whiz or swish.
noun
- a whishing sound.
whish
/ wɪʃ /
Word History and Origins
Origin of whish1
Example Sentences
Grigori’s knife slashed through the air centimeters from my face, close enough that I felt it whish.
In an interview with TV channel Jovem Pan, the president said the federal government is studying a humanitarian visa for those who whish to come to the country.
“Lying in bed at night I hear the wind against the windows and that really freaks me out. I freeze up because it reminds of the whishing sound as the explosion came through our windows.”
I let the room spin, and I close my eyes and feel my body whish and whirl and pound.
The wind could be heard whishing in the brush on the ridge crests, but no breath of it penetrated down into the ranch-cup.
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