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View definitions for whisking

whisking

adjective as in blowing

Strongest match

adjective as in racing

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Example Sentences

Stream in the milk, while whisking, to make a smooth batter.

A fleet of trucks and buses arrived as shells rained down, whisking people away to tents outside Mogadishu.

Gradually add the egg mixture to the hot cream, whisking constantly.

Add the milk, whisking constantly until the liquid is smooth.

As he says this, Boitano is whisking together cream cheese, honey, and hot sauce to create a sort of savory frosting.

Their sharply angled bodies whisking back toward the depleted uranium cells, four cats appeared with shocking suddenness.

Had demurred to it and been routed with her broom whisking about their ears, if rumor spoke true.

By now the bullets were singing and whisking overhead, crackling with vicious emphasis against the trees and walls.

By whisking the joss-sticks around by their floppy handles you can make all sorts of fiery circles.

"We give clean towels to them that knows how to use 'em," said Mandy, whisking wrathfully into the house.

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On this page you'll find 24 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to whisking, such as: blasting, breathing, fanning, and puffing.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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