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Whoosh
/wuʃ/
/hwuʃ/
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Whoosh
noun
1.
The noise produced by the sudden rush of a fluid (a gas or liquid).
Synonym:
swoosh
.
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"Whoosh" Quotes from Famous Books
...
There was a
whoosh
outside. Clifford, at the radio, repeated: "Rocket off!" Then it banged, high overhead. "Did you see
...
— Four-Day Planet • Henry Beam Piper
Words linked to "Whoosh" :
spirt
,
go
,
spout
,
noise
,
spurt
,
locomote
,
swoosh
,
move
,
gush
,
displace
,
travel
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