Whish

Pronunciation: /wɪʃ/

Whish (verb)

  1. make a soft, quick sound like something moving fast through the air

Examples

  • The arrow whished past his ear.
  • She whished through the pages of the book.

Common collocations: whish past, whish through, soft whish, whish of the wind

Whish (noun)

  1. a soft, quick sound made by something moving fast through the air

Examples

  • The whish of the wind was soothing.
  • I heard a whish as the car sped by.

Synonyms of Whish

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