swish in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Swish: a smooth, sweeping motion that produces a soft, rustling sound or a quick, fluid movement, often associated with the sound made by an object passing through the air or fabric.
Sample Sentences
- The basketball made a satisfying swish as it went through the net.
- She swished her dress around, showcasing the vibrant colors.
- With a flick of his wrist, he sent the paper airplane soaring with a swish.
- The wind swished through the trees, creating a soothing melody.
- As she walked by, her long hair swished against her shoulders.
- The basketball swish through the net, signaling a perfect shot.
- She felt a thrill as her dress swished elegantly around her legs.
- The wind made a swish sound as it passed through the tall grass.
- With a flick of his wrist, the magician made the card swish out of sight.
- The chef's knife moved in a swift swish as he diced the vegetables.
- The basketball swished through the net, signaling a perfect shot.
- She heard the swish of the curtains as the wind blew through the open window.
- With a graceful swish, the dancer moved across the stage, captivating the audience.
- The cat pounced, its tail swishing excitedly as it prepared to chase the toy.
- He made a swish of his wand, and suddenly, the room was filled with colorful lights.
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