Whish [verb]
Definition of Whish:
swish, whisper
Synonyms of Whish:
Opposite/Antonyms of Whish:
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Sentence/Example of Whish:
At that moment from out of the fog there was a sudden jolt and the whish of a whip.
It was the fish, and almost at the same instant was heard the “whish!”
I would not whish that any one by myself should proved for her and dower her!
Your skates are steel, and your legs feel the same as stroke, whish!
And on reaching the pond, they opened the sluice, and whish!
Whish—whish; we are enveloped in what seems an atmosphere of scrubbing-brushes.
Whish—whish; alas for the horse which cannot wind and turn like a hare!
Then—whish, roar, eclipse, darkness and sulphureted hydrogen!
Further off they are lost in the great "whish" that fills the air.
If we did, 'whish, whish,' and our heads would be off before we could turn!