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whish

[hwish, wish] / ʰwɪʃ, wɪʃ /




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In an interview with TV channel Jovem Pan, the president said the federal government is studying a humanitarian visa for those who whish to come to the country.

From Reuters

“Lying in bed at night I hear the wind against the windows and that really freaks me out. I freeze up because it reminds of the whishing sound as the explosion came through our windows.”

From Washington Times

Washington State Initiative 1639, whish is likely to appear on the November ballot, would require gun-purchase applications to include a similar warning about the risk of death.

From Seattle Times

"It is my cage, but it's also my cocoon," he said, as the iron lung issued a noticeable whishing sound, an almost uncanny replication of normal breathing.

From US News

You put in down to global appeal whish is preposterous!ObelixUtd have made many people richer too, unlike City!

From BBC