whiskin (Meaning)
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whiskin (n.)
A shallow drinking bowl.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whiskin
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whiskin Sentence Examples
- The chef whisked the eggs vigorously until they became pale and fluffy.
- The batter was too thick, so I added water and whisked it until it reached the desired consistency.
- The whisking action incorporated air into the mixture, creating a light and airy texture.
- I whisked the vinaigrette ingredients together thoroughly to ensure they emulsified properly.
- The whisk made it easy to create a consistent and even beat.
- The barista whisked the milk until it was frothy and smooth.
- The cocktail shaker was equipped with a built-in whisk, which facilitated quick and efficient mixing.
- The whisking motion helped to dissolve the sugar crystals in the hot tea.
- The chef whisked the hollandaise sauce constantly to prevent it from curdling.
- The whisking technique was essential for achieving the perfect consistency in the buttercream frosting.
FAQs About the word whiskin
A shallow drinking bowl.
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The chef whisked the eggs vigorously until they became pale and fluffy.
The batter was too thick, so I added water and whisked it until it reached the desired consistency.
The whisking action incorporated air into the mixture, creating a light and airy texture.
I whisked the vinaigrette ingredients together thoroughly to ensure they emulsified properly.