"Whisks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whisks" Meaning

Whisks are kitchen utensils used to mix and blend food and liquids in a spoon-like motion. They are typically made of wire, silicone, or other materials and come in various sizes and shapes.

"Whisks" Examples

Whisks Usage Examples


1. Cooking


"One person cracked eggs into a bowl and then whisked them together with a fork before adding milk and sugar."

2. Kitchen Utensils


"The cook reached for a wooden whisk to mix the batter for the pancake recipe."

3. Separating Mixtures


"Sociologists use the term 'whisk' to describe the process of separating mutually exclusive groups within a population."

4. Styling Hair


"The hairstylist used a wire whisk to detangle the client's curly locks, preventing matting and knots."

5. Semantics


"The linguist debated the implications of the abstract concept of 'whisking' language to separate the nuances of meaning in idiomatic expressions."

"Whisks" Similar Words

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.

Whiskers

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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.

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".

Whiskies

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Whiskies refers to a type of spirit that is distilled from fermented grain mash and is typically made from barley, corn, rye, or a combination of grains. The term is often used to refer to Scotch whisky, a type of whisky made in Scotland, but it can also refer to Irish whiskey, Canadian whiskey, and other types of whiskey from around the world.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "whiskies" can also refer to a distillate made from any type of fermented mash, including those made from potatoes, grapes, or other fruits.<br><br>In many countries, whisky is spelled "whiskey", while in the UK and several other countries, it is spelled "whisky".

Whisking

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Whisky

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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.

Whispered

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Whisperer

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Whisperers

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Whispering

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Whisperingly

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Quietly and softly, in a low and almost imperceptible tone, so as not to be overheard.