verb
- past tense of whisk; to move or take someone or something quickly and suddenly
- past tense of whisk; to beat eggs, cream, or other ingredients rapidly with a fork or whisk
Usage: cooking
Examples
- She whisked the children away from the dangerous area.
- The taxi whisked us to the airport in record time.
- He whisked the eggs until they were fluffy.
- The chef whisked the cream into soft peaks.
- They were whisked off to a secret location.
- She whisked the batter smooth before baking.
- The wind whisked the leaves across the yard.