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

  1. The whisket of the wind rustled through the leaves, creating a soothing symphony.
  2. The whisking sound of the helicopter blades echoed through the air, signaling its imminent arrival.
  3. The baker deftly whisked the egg whites into stiff peaks, creating a fluffy meringue.
  4. The whisket of the boiling water filled the kitchen with a steady hum.
  5. The wind whisked away the petals from the blooming flowers, leaving behind bare stems.
  6. The whisket of a passing car startled the sleeping dog.
  7. The artist's brush wisked across the canvas, creating vibrant brushstrokes.
  8. The whisket of the waves against the shore lulled the seagulls to sleep.
  9. The librarian's finger whisked through the pages of the book, searching for a particular reference.
  10. The whisket of the keys in the lock announced the arrival of unexpected guests.

FAQs About the word whisket

A basket; esp., a straw provender basket., A small lathe for turning wooden pins.

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No antonyms found.

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.