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[ hwiz-er, wiz- ] / ˈʰwɪz ər, ˈwɪz- /
nounsomething that whizzes. a centrifugal machine for drying sugar, grain, clothes, etc. Origin of whizzerFirst recorded in 1880–85; whiz1 + -er1 Words nearby whizzerwhiz, whiz-bang, whiz kid, whizz, whizz-bang, whizzer, whizz kid, whizzo, whizzy, who, whoa Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for whizzerThe time was to come, and that very soon, when this decision of the inventor of the Whizzer stood the adventurers in good stead. Tom Swift and his Wireless Message|Victor Appleton Whizzer turned over on his head, 's near as I c'd make out fer dust. Chip, of the Flying U|B. M. Bower There was a well equipped kitchen aboard the Whizzer and soon savory odors were coming from it. Tom Swift and his Wireless Message|Victor Appleton Tom sent the Whizzer down until the hotels and cottages could be made out quite plainly. Tom Swift and his Wireless Message|Victor Appleton
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