whisking (Meaning)
whisking (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Whisk
whisking (a.)
Sweeping along lightly.
Large; great.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whisking
Synonyms:
- dizzy
- brisk
- prompt
- accelerated
- snappy
- meteoric
- ready
- fast
- expeditious
- scudding
- hastened
- careering
- quick
- warp-speed
- breakneck
Antonyms:
whisking Sentence Examples
- The pastry chef whisked the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
- The bartender whisked the ingredients together in a cocktail shaker.
- I whisked the pancake batter vigorously to incorporate air bubbles.
- She whisked the sugar into the coffee until it dissolved completely.
- The artist whisked away the excess paint from the canvas.
- The wind whisked through the trees, rustling their leaves.
- I whisked the cream with a wire whisk until it thickened.
- The dog whisked its tail excitedly as it greeted its owner.
- The tornado whisked away houses and debris, leaving a trail of destruction.
- The magician whisked a handkerchief out of thin air, astonishing the audience.
FAQs About the word whisking
of Whisk, Sweeping along lightly., Large; great.
whirling, swift, hurrying, breathless, scooting, whirlwind, lightning, speedy, fleet, rocketing
sluggish, languid, pokey, leisurely, pokey, unhurried, creeping, tardy, slow, languid
The pastry chef whisked the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
The bartender whisked the ingredients together in a cocktail shaker.
I whisked the pancake batter vigorously to incorporate air bubbles.
She whisked the sugar into the coffee until it dissolved completely.