swish

[US]/swɪʃ/
[UK]/swɪʃ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. to whip; to make a swishing sound
adj. stylish; attractive
vi. to swing or wave quickly making a swishing sound
n. a swishing sound; stylishness; a man who is homosexual

Example Sentences

the swish of scythes.

dinner at a swish hotel.

We heard the swish of a cane.

a car swished by.

he could hear the swish of a distant car.

the cow gave a swish of its tail.

The horse swished its tail.

a girl came in, swishing her long skirts.

he swished at a bramble with a piece of stick.

She likes that it makes hermouth messy and foamy and that she can swish and spit to get it allout!

Ask 1.2-million-mile BMW rider Dave Swisher, of Bowling Green, Virginia.

When being asked whether Zuckerberg is a good CEO or not, Swisher said,” I cannot say.

With frowsy hair, skirts askew, and red hands, she talked loud while washing the floor with great swishes of water.

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