as in sibilate To move or pass with a sound similar to a quick, rushing noise, as in a whiz. Clear All
8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Swish'
The horse's tail swished to ward off pesky flies in the hot summer sun.
The skater executed a perfect jump, and the blades made a swish on the ice.
As the doors opened, the elevator made a swish, welcoming passengers.
The wind caused the leaves to swish around in a dance.
The chef expertly flipped the vegetables in the pan, producing a swish of sizzling sounds.
As the roller coaster plunged down, there was a swish of air around the riders.
The high-speed train made a swish as it zoomed past the platform.
The graceful figure skater glided across the ice with a swish of her blades.
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