whisks Antonyms

Meaning of whisks

whisks

whisk broom, a quick light brushing or whipping motion, to move or carry briskly, a quick brush or sweep, to move easily and quickly, a usually wire kitchen utensil used for beating food by hand, a small kitchen utensil used for beating food, to mix or fluff up by or as if by beating with a whisk, to move or convey briskly, to brush or wipe off lightly, a flexible bunch (as of twigs, feathers, or straw) attached to a handle for use as a brush, to move nimbly and quickly

whisks Sentence Examples

  1. The chef deftly whisks the eggs until they reach a fluffy consistency.
  2. The wind whisks through the trees, carrying away fallen leaves.
  3. The bartender skillfully whisks the cocktail shaker, creating a smooth blend.
  4. The whisk rotates rapidly, whipping air into the batter.
  5. The whisk bristles lightly brush against the bowl, creating a delicate foam.
  6. The whisked cream peaks perfectly, adding a touch of elegance to the dessert.
  7. The tempestous winds whisked up the sand, forming a swirling dervish.
  8. The whisk clatters rhythmically against the metal bowl, echoing through the kitchen.
  9. The chef's whisk moves expertly, ensuring every ingredient is perfectly incorporated.
  10. The whisk twirls effortlessly, transforming a simple liquid into a masterpiece.

FAQs About the word whisks

whisk broom, a quick light brushing or whipping motion, to move or carry briskly, a quick brush or sweep, to move easily and quickly, a usually wire kitchen ute

wags, waves,flaps, switches, flicks, wiggles, waggles, wavers, flutters, swings

decelerates, retards, slows (down), impedes,brakes, hinders, restrains, encumbers, holds back, stops

The chef deftly whisks the eggs until they reach a fluffy consistency.

The wind whisks through the trees, carrying away fallen leaves.

The bartender skillfully whisks the cocktail shaker, creating a smooth blend.

The whisk rotates rapidly, whipping air into the batter.