swished

[swiʃt]

swished Definition

  • 1to move with a hissing or rushing sound
  • 2to cause something to move with a hissing or rushing sound

Using swished: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "swished" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wind swished through the trees.

  • Example

    She swished her skirt as she walked.

  • Example

    He swished the sword through the air.

swished Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for swished

Phrases with swished

  • swish and flick

    a wand movement in the Harry Potter series used to cast spells

    Example

    Harry Potter demonstrated the swish and flick motion to Ron Weasley.

  • to move something around quickly and with force

    Example

    Swish the mouthwash around in your mouth for 30 seconds before spitting it out.

  • a type of cheese that is melted and then stretched into long strings

    Example

    Pizza topped with swish cheese is a popular dish in some parts of the world.

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Summary: swished in Brief

The verb 'swished' [swiʃt] means to move with a hissing or rushing sound, or to cause something to do so. It can describe the movement of wind, clothing, or objects like swords. 'Swished' can also be used in phrases like 'swish and flick,' which refers to a wand movement in the Harry Potter series, or 'swish it around,' which means to move something around quickly and with force.