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- Dictionaryswish/swɪʃ/
verb
- 1. move with a hissing or rushing sound: "a car swished by"
- 2. sink (a shot) without the ball touching the backboard or rim.
noun
- 1. a hissing or rustling sound: "he could hear the swish of a distant car"
- 2. a shot that goes through the basket without touching the backboard or rim. informal
adjective
- 1. impressively smart and fashionable: British "dinner at a swish hotel"
- 2. (of a gay man) having an ostentatiously affected, flamboyant, or feminine manner. offensive US
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SWISH definition: 1. to (cause to) move quickly through the air making a soft sound: 2. in basketball, to throw the…. Learn more.
The meaning of SWISH is to move, pass, swing, or whirl with the sound of a swish. How to use swish in a sentence.
Swish definition: to move with or make a sibilant sound, as a slender rod cutting sharply through the air or as small waves washing on the shore.. See examples of SWISH used in a sentence.
1. To cause to move with a swishing sound: The horse swished its tail. 2. To swirl or agitate (a liquid) in a glass or in the mouth with a swishing sound. 3. To whip with a rod. n. 1. a. A sharp whistling or rustling sound: the swish of scythes. b. A movement making such a sound. 2.
If something swishes or if you swish it, it moves quickly through the air, making a soft sound. A car swished by heading for the coast. American English : swish / ˈswɪʃ /
To swish is to make something rush or hiss as it moves, or to move this way yourself. A bike might swish past you on a wet sidewalk, and you might swish your long dress as you continue walking.
SWISH meaning: 1. to (cause to) move quickly through the air making a soft sound: 2. in basketball, to throw the…. Learn more.