swosh Antonyms
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Meaning of swosh
Wordnet
swosh (v)
move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound
swosh Sentence Examples
- The basketball player executed a graceful swish as he shot the ball cleanly through the hoop.
- The sound of the swish reverberated through the stadium, signaling victory.
- The golfer's swing created a satisfying swish as the clubhead effortlessly sliced through the air.
- The artist's brush made a swish across the canvas, creating an enchanting stroke.
- The wind carried the leaves into a swirling swish, forming a mesmerizing vortex.
- The hiker's footsteps made a gentle swish through the undergrowth, indicating their presence.
- The curtains parted with a soft swish, revealing a stunning view of the cityscape.
- The snake slithered away with a swift swish of its tail, disappearing into the shadows.
- The dancer's gown flowed gracefully with every swish of her body, captivating the audience.
- The chef made a swift swish with the knife, deftly slicing and dicing vegetables.
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move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound
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The basketball player executed a graceful swish as he shot the ball cleanly through the hoop.
The sound of the swish reverberated through the stadium, signaling victory.
The golfer's swing created a satisfying swish as the clubhead effortlessly sliced through the air.
The artist's brush made a swish across the canvas, creating an enchanting stroke.