Whoosh

Pronunciation: /ˈwuːʃ/

Whoosh (verb)

  1. To move very fast, making a rushing sound.

Examples

  • The wind whooshed through the trees.
  • She whooshed past the finish line.

Common collocations: whoosh past, whoosh through, loud whoosh, whoosh of air, whoosh sound

Whoosh (noun)

  1. A quick, rushing noise made by something moving fast.

Examples

  • There was a loud whoosh as the train passed.
  • The whoosh of the wind was deafening.

Synonyms of Whoosh

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