whisking (Meaning)

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whisking (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Whisk

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whisking (a.)

Sweeping along lightly.

Large; great.

whisking Sentence Examples

  1. The pastry chef whisked the egg whites until they formed stiff peaks.
  2. The bartender whisked the ingredients together in a cocktail shaker.
  3. I whisked the pancake batter vigorously to incorporate air bubbles.
  4. She whisked the sugar into the coffee until it dissolved completely.
  5. The artist whisked away the excess paint from the canvas.
  6. The wind whisked through the trees, rustling their leaves.
  7. I whisked the cream with a wire whisk until it thickened.
  8. The dog whisked its tail excitedly as it greeted its owner.
  9. The tornado whisked away houses and debris, leaving a trail of destruction.
  10. The magician whisked a handkerchief out of thin air, astonishing the audience.

FAQs About the word whisking

of Whisk, Sweeping along lightly., Large; great.

scooting, hurrying, running, lightning, hasty, racing, bolting, rocketing, whirling, speedy

creeping, pokey, languid, dragging, leisurely, tardy, leisurely, lagging, crawling, lagging

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.