verb
- beating or stirring rapidly with a whisk or similar utensil
- moving quickly and lightly
Usage: present participle of whisk
Usage: present participle of whisk
noun
- the action of beating or stirring rapidly
Examples
- She was whisking the eggs for the omelet.
- The chef spent several minutes whisking the cream until it formed peaks.
- He was whisking around the kitchen, preparing dinner quickly.
- The wind was whisking the leaves across the yard.
- After whisking the batter smooth, she poured it into the pan.
- The constant whisking made her arm tired.
- She whisked the children away before they could see the surprise.