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View usage for: (hwɪsk) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense whisks, present participle whisking, past tense, past participle whisked1. verbIf you whisk someone or something somewhere, you take them or move them there quickly. He whisked her across the dance floor. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] I was whisked away in a police car. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] Synonyms: rush, sweep, hurry More Synonyms of whisk 2. verbIf you whisk something such as eggs or cream, you stir it very fast, often with an electric device, so that it becomes full of small bubbles. Just before serving, whisk the cream. [VERB noun] Gently fold in the whisked egg whites. [VERB-ed] In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar and the yolks. [VERB noun with together] Synonyms: beat, mix vigorously, stir vigorously, whip More Synonyms of whisk 3. countable nounA whisk is a kitchen tool used for whisking eggs or cream. Using a whisk, mix the yolks and sugar to a smooth paste. ...an electric whisk. More Synonyms of whisk (wɪsk) verb1. (tr; often foll by away or off) to brush, sweep, or wipe off lightly 2. (transitive) to move, carry, etc, with a light or rapid sweeping motion the taxi whisked us to the airport 3. (intransitive) to move, go, etc, quickly and nimbly to whisk downstairs for a drink 4. (transitive) to whip (eggs, cream, etc) to a froth noun6. a light rapid sweeping movement or stroke 7. a utensil, often incorporating a coil of wires, for whipping eggs, etc 8. a small brush or broom 9. a small bunch or bundle, as of grass, straw, etc Word origin C14: from Old Norse visk wisp; related to Middle Dutch wisch, Old High German wiscwhisk in American English (hwɪsk; wɪsk) noun1. a. the act of brushing with a quick, light, sweeping motion 2. a small bunch of straw, twigs, hair, etc. used for brushing 3. a kitchen utensil consisting of wire loops fixed in a handle, for whipping egg whites, cream, etc. verb transitive4. to move, remove, carry, brush (away, off, out, etc.) with a quick, sweeping motion to whisk out a handkerchief, to whisk off crumbs 5. to whip (egg whites, cream, etc.) verb intransitive6. to move quickly, nimbly, or briskly Word origin ME wisk < ON visk, wisp, brush < IE * weisk- (< * weis-, supple twig, broom) > Ger wischen, to wipe Examples of 'whisk' in a sentencewhisk Whisk until light and fluffy using an electric hand whisk and spoon into the cases.Whisk together the eggs and sugar until creamy then add the cream and milk and stir well.But they were left behind while he was whisked away to hospital.Put the dressing ingredients in a small bowl and whisk together.Slowly whisk in the sugar until it is completely combined.Then whisk in the cream and milk until mixed.Whisk until light and fluffy using an electric hand whisk.In a pan, add the flour and butter mix then whisk until combined.Whisk in the paste and simmer for about 10 min.A cable car whisked us up and we walked in awe along the top as the wall snaked off endlessly in each direction.Use an electric whisk if you have one.Place the egg whites in a clean dry bowl and whisk until they form stiff peaks.Sift in the flour and whisk again to mix.Mix the lemon juice and spices into the garlic paste and whisk in olive oil.She also introduced me to new uses for the humble whisk broom. Whisk egg in a second bowl and sift remaining flour into a third.Whisk in the sugar then stir in the mint leaves.The dish was then quickly whisked out of her sight and hidden.Whisk the egg smooth in a shallow cereal bowl and add about a third to the potato.The young leaves on the twigs are at first like small green whisks.Whisk together the eggs and oil and stir these into the dry ingredients.We whisked him away up to the course.Whisk the hot cream and salt into the hot sugar mix.Cream together the butter and sugar with an electric whisk until pale and fluffy.Add the remaining sugar and continue to whisk until it forms stiff peaks.Put the egg yolks in a mixing bowl and whisk in the anchovy paste.Add the tomato paste and white wine and whisk until the paste has dissolved.Sift the flour into a second bowl and whisk the eggs in a third.Turn it to high speed and whisk in the sugar until the mixture forms firm peaks. Quickly whisk the eggs with a fork in a bowl.Whisk into a smooth sauce and season.He carried her to a car, which whisked her to an eye clinic.Food is cooked in a centralised kitchen, then whisked to your house an hour before service for minimum fuss.Leave to cool, whisking often, until it reaches room temperature.Place over a low heat and bring to the boil, whisking often, until the sugar dissolves. British English: whisk / wɪsk/ NOUN A whisk is a kitchen tool used for stirring eggs or cream. - American English: whisk
- Arabic: مِخْفَقَة
- Brazilian Portuguese: batedeira
- Chinese: 打蛋器
- Croatian: mješač za snijeg
- Czech: šlehač
- Danish: piskeris
- Dutch: garde
- European Spanish: batidor
- Finnish: huitaisu
- French: fouet cuisine
- German: Wischen Bewegung
- Greek: ξεσκονιστήρι
- Italian: frusta
- Japanese: 素早い動き
- Korean: 털기
- Norwegian: pisking
- Polish: trzepaczka
- European Portuguese: batedeira
- Romanian: tel
- Russian: взмах
- Latin American Spanish: batidor
- Swedish: visp
- Thai: การตีให้เข้ากัน เช่นตีไข่กับครีม
- Turkish: yumurta çırpıcısı
- Ukrainian: збивалка
- Vietnamese: dụng cụ đánh trứng
British English: whisk VERB If you whisk someone or something somewhere, you take them or move them there quickly. He whisked her across the dance floor. - American English: whisk
- Brazilian Portuguese: bater
- Chinese: 迅速带走
- European Spanish: llevar rápidamente
- French: entraîner
- German: führen
- Italian: portare a tutta velocità
- Japanese: さっと動かす
- Korean: 휙 데려가다
- European Portuguese: bater
- Latin American Spanish: llevar rápidamente
Chinese translation of 'whisk' vt - [cream, eggs]
搅(攪)打 (jiǎodǎ) to whisk sb away or off 飞(飛)快地把某人送走 (fēikuài de bǎ mǒurén sòng zǒu)
Definition to move or take somewhere swiftly I was whisked away in a police car. Definition to move or take somewhere swiftly The waiter whisked our plates away. Definition to move or take somewhere swiftly She whisked out of the room. Synonyms hurry barrel (along) (informal, mainly US, Canadian) burn rubber (informal) go like the clappers (British, informal) hightail it (US, informal) wheech (Scottish, informal) Definition to brush away lightly The dog whisked its tail around in excitement. Definition to beat (cream or eggs) with a whisk or fork until frothy or stiff Whisk together the sugar and the egg yolks. Synonyms mix vigorously stir vigorously fluff up Definition the act or an instance of whisking With one whisk of its tail, the horse brushed the flies off. Definition a utensil for beating cream or eggs until frothy or stiff Using a whisk, beat the mixture until it thickens. Additional synonymsDefinition to touch lightly and briefly I felt her hair brushing the back of my shoulder. Synonyms touch, come into contact with, sweep, kiss, stroke, glance, flick, scrape, graze, caressDefinition the act of brushing I gave it a quick brush. Synonyms clean, sweep, dustDefinition to rush in an uncontrolled way The car went careering off down the track. Synonyms rush, race, speed, tear, dash, barrel (along) (informal), bolt, hurtle, burn rubber (informal) - whirl
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Additional synonymsDefinition to move or throw swiftly and suddenly She darted away through the trees. Synonyms dash, run, race, shoot, fly, speed, spring, tear, rush, bound, flash, hurry, sprint, bolt, hasten, whizz, haste, flit, scootDefinition to move hastily Suddenly she dashed out into the garden. Synonyms rush, run, race, shoot, fly, career, speed, spring, tear, bound, hurry, barrel (along) (informal), sprint, bolt, dart, hasten, scurry, haste, stampede, burn rubber (informal), make haste, hotfootDefinition to move very quickly or suddenly I flew downstairs. Synonyms rush, race, shoot, career, speed, tear, dash, hurry, barrel (along) (informal), sprint, bolt, dart, zoom, hare (British, informal), hasten, whizz (informal), scoot, scamper, burn rubber (informal), be off like a shot (informal) She hastened along the landing to her room. Synonyms rush, run, race, fly, speed, tear (along), dash, hurry (up), barrel (along) (informal), sprint, bolt, beetle, scuttle, scurry, haste, burn rubber (informal), step on it (informal), make haste, get your skates on (informal) Definition to move or act, or cause to move or act, in great haste Claire hurried along the road. Synonyms rush, fly, dash, barrel (along) (informal), scurry, scoot, burn rubber (informal) Definition a kitchen appliance, usually electrical, used for mixing foods an electric food mixer Synonyms blender, whisk, churn, food processor, liquidizer Definition to travel as fast as possible They raced away out of sight. Synonyms run, fly, career, speed, tear, dash, hurry, barrel (along) (informal), dart, gallop, zoom, hare (British, informal), hasten, burn rubber (informal), go like a bomb (British, New Zealand, informal), run like mad (informal) Definition to move very rapidly They had almost reached the boat when a figure shot past them. Synonyms speed, race, rush, charge, fly, spring, tear, flash, dash, barrel (along) (informal, US, Canadian), bolt, streak, dart, whisk, whizz (informal), hurtle, scoot, burn rubber (informal) He was snatched from the jaws of death at the last minute. Synonyms save, free, rescue, pull, recover, get out, salvage, extricateDefinition to run or cycle a short distance at top speed He sprinted to the car. Synonyms run, race, shoot, tear, dash, barrel (along) (informal, US, Canadian), dart, hare (British, informal), whizz (informal), scamper, hotfoot, go like a bomb (British, New Zealand, informal), put on a burst of speed, go at top speed Additional synonymsDefinition to move smoothly and quickly The car swept past the gate house. Synonyms sail, pass, fly, tear, zoom, glide, skim, scud, hurtleDefinition to clean (a floor or chimney) with a brush She was in the kitchen sweeping the floor. Synonyms brush, clean, wipe, vacuum, scrub, hoover, scourDefinition to remove from a place, usually by grasping with the hand He took a handkerchief from his pocket. Synonyms remove, draw, pull, fish, withdraw, extract, abstractDefinition to hurry or rush The door flew open and she tore into the room. Synonyms rush, run, charge, race, shoot, fly, career, speed, belt (slang), dash, hurry, barrel (along) (informal, US, Canadian), sprint, bolt, dart, gallop, zoom, burn rubber (informal) Definition to move or go quickly and suddenly I whipped into a parking space. Synonyms dash, shoot, fly, tear, rush, dive, dart, whisk, flitDefinition to beat (cream or eggs) with a whisk or fork until frothy or stiff Whip the cream until it is thick. Synonyms whisk, beat, mix vigorously, stir vigorously Definition to rub (a surface or object) lightly with a cloth or the hand, in order to remove dirt or liquid from it She wiped her hands on the towel. Synonyms clean, dry, polish, brush, dust, rub, sponge, mop, swab Definition the act or an instance of wiping I'll give the surfaces a wipe with some disinfectant. Synonyms rub, clean, polish, brush, lick, sponge, mop, swab |