Star center Nikola Jokić’s one-legged, leaning fadeaways, which nearly touch the rafters before swishing through, would get the “Sport Science” treatment.
When It Comes To Playoff Disappointment, The Clippers Are In A League Of Their Own|Chris Herring (chris.herring@fivethirtyeight.com)|September 16, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
SB Nation and their Swish Appeal site do a pretty bang-up job, as well.
Women's Sports Are Getting Less Airtime|Evelyn Shoop|August 23, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Odds are, you expected Jackson to swish all three, but first freebie dribbled off the front of the rim and suddenly, hope renewed!
Was Aaron Harrison’s Game-Winning Three-Pointer ‘Clutch’?|Robert Silverman|April 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST
In Kavala Graha, you use a smaller amount of oil, swish between the teeth, and gargle at the back of the throat.
Oil Pulling: Miracle Cure or Oily Mess?|DailyBurn|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Caldecott says that if you swish oil for too long, you could accidentally breathe some into your lungs.
Oil Pulling: Miracle Cure or Oily Mess?|DailyBurn|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Swish it, especially around the cheeks and upper palate, and pull it through your teeth.
Oil Pulling: Miracle Cure or Oily Mess?|DailyBurn|March 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The door had opened; he heard the swish of skirts, and knew it could not be General Bartholomew.
The Imaginary Marriage|Henry St. John Cooper
They are just dotted Swish and we got it at a sale, so it didn't cost us much.
The Lilac Lady|Ruth Alberta Brown
Both boys expected to see it swish through the water the next moment and dash the life out of them, but it did not move.
Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XII, Jan. 3, 1891|Various
He heard a swish through the air and he looked away from his dead wife in the direction of the sound.
The Chalice Of Courage|Cyrus Townsend Brady
They arrived with a swish and sickening explosion and a thud.
Australia in Arms|Phillip F.E. Schuler
British Dictionary definitions for swish
swish
/ (swɪʃ) /
verb
to move with or make or cause to move with or make a whistling or hissing sound
(intr)(esp of fabrics) to rustle
(tr)slang, rareto whip; flog
(tr foll by off) to cut with a swishing blow
noun
a hissing or rustling sound or movement
a rod for flogging or a blow from such a rod
USslangan effeminate male homosexual
a W African building material composed of mortar and mud or laterite, or more recently of cement and earth