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Swish   /swɪʃ/   Listen
Swish

noun
1.
A brushing or rustling sound.
verb
1.
Move with or cause to move with a whistling or hissing sound.  Synonyms: lap, swoosh, swosh.  "The curtain swooshed open"
adjective
1.
Elegant and fashionable.  Synonyms: classy, posh.  "A classy dame" , "A posh restaurant" , "A swish pastry shop on the Rue du Bac"



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"Swish" Quotes from Famous Books



... to the taciturn black boy, "Clear cut, Paddy!" The words were on my lips when a "waddy," torn from the vindictive tree and flung, high and straight into the inoffensive sky, descended flat on the red stump with a gunlike report. The swish of the waddy down-tilted the frayed brim of ...
— My Tropic Isle • E J Banfield

... passed, and then he too heard a footfall in the passage outside, and the swish of a ...
— The Coryston Family • Mrs. Humphry Ward

... fellows, with stooping shoulders, in long-skirted nankeen coats, belted round the waist, with a strong, sour smell always clinging to them. And on the women's side, one could hear nothing but the patter of bare feet, the swish of petticoats. The chief valet was called Irinarh, and Alexey Sergeitch always called him in a long-drawn-out call: 'I-ri-na-a-arh!' The others he called: 'Boy! Lad! Whoever's there of the men!' Bells he could not endure: 'It's not ...
— A Desperate Character and Other Stories • Ivan Turgenev

... it, and push his way forward. It was better, however, when he turned into the lane. The high bank and the hedge sheltered him upon one side. The road, however, was deep in mud, and the rain fell in a steady swish. Not a soul was to be seen, but he needed to make no inquiries, for he knew whither his father had gone as certainly as ...
— The Doings Of Raffles Haw • Arthur Conan Doyle

... Underwood's little chaps, baint you? A rare honest gentleman of the right sort war he—he war!" and he pulled down another boy and put me up instead, and told me all about the great fire at Stubbs's factory. You can't think what fun it was. Roar, roar, up went the flame. Swish, wish, went the water—such a bellowing—such great clouds ...
— The Pillars of the House, V1 • Charlotte M. Yonge


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