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UK
/swˈuːʃ/
]
[ US /ˈswuʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈswuʃ/ ]
NOUN
- the noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid)
VERB
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move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound
The bubbles swoshed around in the glass
The curtain swooshed open
How To Use swoosh In A Sentence
- January 2, 2010 at 10: 24 am fabulous dream board. i love your use of colored paper and swooshiness. very inspiring! blessings on your new year and strivings! warmly, lisa jamie Blue Moon Dreamboard — Energy, Creativity and Movement in 2010 « Looking for Roots
- For the swooshes into the choruses, I overdubbed the gong drum with a cymbal swell played with soft mallets.
- She looked up a saw a blur of pale skin swoosh down the hall and out of sight.
- He long swooshing tail coat matching her top hat, the top hat covering her blue beanie tied into a pair of bunny ears.
- In the cage, I could hear only the sluice and swoosh of rushing and retreating water.
- I was feeling exceedingly foolish, when first a loud crack then a swoosh sounded. SUMMER OF SECRETS
- The elevators slid aside with their characteristic swoosh, opening onto the snazzy reception area. LEGAL TENDER
- She could hear cars and lorries swooshing past and tried desperately to call for help but she had no breath.
- As I waited my turn, I saw in my rear-view mirror that, of the half dozen or so cars that swooshed by me in the carpool lane, not a single one carried a passenger.
- Alex paused for a moment and pointed out the various sections, then led the way around the balcony to a door on the opposite side that slid open immediately with a commanding swoosh.