"Whiskers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Whiskers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Whiskers" Meaning

Whiskers refer to the long, thin hairs or bristles on a cat's or rat's face, but can also refer to any long, thin hairs or bristles on an animal.

"Whiskers" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Whiskers"


Example 1:

The kitten had long, fluffy whiskers that made her look quite mischievous.

Example 2:

The scientist carefully observed the cat's whiskers as they twitched in response to the bait.

Example 3:

The rock climber's gloves had retractable claws and whiskers to help them sense the rock face.

Example 4:

The whiskers on her cat were stained with tomato sauce from a curious sniff of the kitchen countertop.

Example 5:

The raccoon used its whiskers to detect the high concentration of food and scavenge through the campsite trash.

"Whiskers" Similar Words

Whirring

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The word "whirring" is the present participle of the verb "whir", which means a soft, swift, and continuous humming or buzzing noise, typically of an engine or machine. It can also describe something that is moving or spinning quickly and smoothly.

Whirry

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I couldn't find the word "whirry" in any dictionary. It's possible that it's a made-up or incorrect spelling, or it could be a word used in a specific dialect or context that I'm not familiar with.<br><br>However, I think you may be thinking of the word "whir", which means to move quickly and make a high-pitched humming or buzzing sound. For example: "The blender whirred as it mixed the batter."

Whirtle

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I think you meant "whirlwind".<br><br>Whirlwind refers to a strong rotating column of air that forms over land during severe thunderstorms. It is a type of tornado or twister, characterized by a rotating air column that can cause significant damage and destruction.

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Whisked

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Whisked means suddenly or quickly taken or moved to a different place, or taken away suddenly from a person or place.<br><br>Example: The sudden storm whisked away the blanket, exposing me to the cold wind.

Whisker

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A long, thin, thread-like growth of hair on the face of certain mammals, usually near the mouth, similar to a thin mustache, or a short, thin hair on the body of certain animals, such as cats and rabbits.

Whiskered

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Having a beard or whiskers.

Whiskering

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Having or having thick, striped edges or margins, like a cat's whiskers.

Whiskery

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Whiskey

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A strong, alcoholic liquor made from fermented grain mash, commonly enjoyed in bars and pubs. It's also a sweet and endearing term used to express fondness, affection, or goodbye, similar to "scotch", as in saying "the road not taken" - "whisky, live long and prosper, as you go".

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Whisking

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Whisp

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Whisper

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To utter a soft, quiet sound, especially so that it cannot be heard by others.