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swish

1 of 3verb
/swɪʃ/
Forms:swishes,swishing,swished,swished
1

to move with a smooth, sweeping motion, often making a soft, whooshing sound

  • The curtain swished open as the performer entered.
  • The breeze swished through the trees, rustling the leaves.
  • The horse's tail swished back and forth as it trotted along the path.
  • She swished her hair out of her face with a quick motion.
  • The flag swished in the wind, flapping against the pole.
2

to cause to move quickly and smoothly, often producing a soft, hissing sound

transitive
  • He swished the broom across the floor.
  • She swished the fan to cool herself off.
  • He swished the pen across the paper, signing the document.
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3

to make a shot in basketball where the ball goes through the hoop without touching the rim or backboard

  • He swished a three-pointer from the corner.
  • The crowd cheered as the player swished the ball through the net.
  • That was a perfect swish, no rim involved!
  • She practiced her free throws until she could swish every shot.
  • The basketball swished through the net, winning the game.