whisket (Meaning)
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whisket (n.)
A basket; esp., a straw provender basket.
A small lathe for turning wooden pins.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whisket
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whisket Sentence Examples
- The whisket of the wind rustled through the leaves, creating a soothing symphony.
- The whisking sound of the helicopter blades echoed through the air, signaling its imminent arrival.
- The baker deftly whisked the egg whites into stiff peaks, creating a fluffy meringue.
- The whisket of the boiling water filled the kitchen with a steady hum.
- The wind whisked away the petals from the blooming flowers, leaving behind bare stems.
- The whisket of a passing car startled the sleeping dog.
- The artist's brush wisked across the canvas, creating vibrant brushstrokes.
- The whisket of the waves against the shore lulled the seagulls to sleep.
- The librarian's finger whisked through the pages of the book, searching for a particular reference.
- The whisket of the keys in the lock announced the arrival of unexpected guests.
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A basket; esp., a straw provender basket., A small lathe for turning wooden pins.
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The whisket of the wind rustled through the leaves, creating a soothing symphony.
The whisking sound of the helicopter blades echoed through the air, signaling its imminent arrival.
The baker deftly whisked the egg whites into stiff peaks, creating a fluffy meringue.
The whisket of the boiling water filled the kitchen with a steady hum.