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Whoosh   /wuʃ/  /hwuʃ/   Listen
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



... Scotty threw the switch. Lights flared on the lab roof, outlining it clearly. Rick struck a match and held it to the saturated cord of rags. Flaming gasoline ran along the cord in both directions, ran up the sides of the cans. There was a loud whoosh of exploding gasoline, and both cans were ablaze. Rick ran away ...
— The Electronic Mind Reader • John Blaine



Words linked to "Whoosh" :   locomote, spout, gush, travel, woosh, spurt, displace, move, spirt, swoosh, noise, go, hiss



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