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  1. Definition of swish verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  2. swish something (+ adv./prep.) The pony swished its tail. She swished her racket aggressively through the air. The cows were swishing their tails lazily.

  3. Synonyms for SWISH: whistle, whizz, zip, fizz, sizzle, hiss, whiz, swoosh; Antonyms of SWISH: out, unfashionable, outmoded, tacky, dowdy, unbecoming, uncool, unattractive

  4. swish in British English. (swɪʃ ) verb. 1. to move with or make or cause to move with or make a whistling or hissing sound. 2. (intransitive) (esp of fabrics) to rustle. 3. (transitive) slang, rare. to whip; flog.

  5. swish definition: to move quickly through the air making a soft sound, or to make something do this. Learn more.

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English swish1 /swɪʃ/ verb [ intransitive, transitive] to move or make something move quickly through the air with a quiet sound Her skirt swished as she walked. —swish noun [ singular] → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus swish • McCoy swished a three-point shot with four seconds left ...

  7. swish something (+ adv./prep.) The pony swished its tail. She swished her racket aggressively through the air. The cows were swishing their tails lazily.