verb
- to move something quickly through the air
- to beat eggs, cream, or other ingredients rapidly to mix air into them
- to take someone or something somewhere quickly
noun
- a kitchen utensil with wire loops used for beating eggs or cream
- a quick, light sweeping movement
Examples
- She whisked the crumbs off the table with a napkin.
- Whisk the eggs until they are light and fluffy.
- The ambulance whisked the patient to the hospital.
- Use a wire whisk to blend the ingredients thoroughly.
- He felt the whisk of the cat’s tail against his leg.
- The chef whisked the sauce to prevent it from curdling.
- A gentle whisk of the brush removed the dust from the painting.