swoosh (Meaning)

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swoosh (n)

the noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid)

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swoosh (v)

move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound

swoosh Sentence Examples

  1. The baseball player's bat made a swoosh as it connected with the ball.
  2. The wind howled like a banshee, swooshing through the trees.
  3. The sorcerer's sword sliced through the air with a swoosh.
  4. The skater performed an elegant swoosh as she glided across the ice.
  5. The bullet whistled past my ear with a deafening swoosh.
  6. The waves crashed against the shore, making a thunderous swoosh.
  7. The leaves of the tree rustled in the breeze, creating a gentle swoosh.
  8. The flag billowed in the wind, its stripes swooshing behind it.
  9. The tires of the car screeched as they skidded to a stop, emitting an earsplitting swoosh.
  10. The arrow shot through the air with incredible speed, leaving only a faint swoosh in its wake.

FAQs About the word swoosh

the noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid), move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound

pour, stream, rush, jet,squirt, flush, gush, spurt, roll, wash

trickle, sprinkle, dribble, dribble, drip, trickle, drop,drop, sprinkle, drip

The baseball player's bat made a swoosh as it connected with the ball.

The wind howled like a banshee, swooshing through the trees.

The sorcerer's sword sliced through the air with a swoosh.

The skater performed an elegant swoosh as she glided across the ice.