whooshing (Meaning)

whooshing

a swift or explosive rush, to rush past or move explosively, to move (a person or thing) with or as if with a whoosh, the sound created by such a rush, to pass or move along with a whoosh

whooshing Sentence Examples

  1. The wind howled, whooshing through the trees like a banshee's wail.
  2. The water cascaded down the falls, whooshing over the rocks with deafening force.
  3. The bullet whizzed past my ear, whooshing through the air at supersonic speed.
  4. The train sped by, whooshing past the station in a blur of motion.
  5. The fire crackled and popped, whooshing flames dancing towards the sky.
  6. The steam whooshed from the kettle's spout, signaling that the water was boiling.
  7. The windsocks swayed wildly in the gale, whooshing and flapping like frantic flags.
  8. The leaves rustled and whooshed in the autumn breeze, painting the ground in a colorful tapestry.
  9. The crowd cheered and whooshed as the star athlete crossed the finish line.
  10. The waterfall plunged over the precipice, whooshing into a deep pool below.

FAQs About the word whooshing

a swift or explosive rush, to rush past or move explosively, to move (a person or thing) with or as if with a whoosh, the sound created by such a rush, to pass

wheezing, whirring,whistling, buzzing, whispering, hissing, whizzing,zipping, humming, zooming

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The wind howled, whooshing through the trees like a banshee's wail.

The water cascaded down the falls, whooshing over the rocks with deafening force.

The bullet whizzed past my ear, whooshing through the air at supersonic speed.

The train sped by, whooshing past the station in a blur of motion.