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View definitions for whisked

whisked

adjective as in beaten

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adjective as in blown

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The vast majority of attendees identify as LGBTQ+, and while the door is technically open to all, it’s the ones who show up transformed — glistening, feathered, glammed out — who are whisked in the quickest.

Odegaard stepped off a flight from Norway and was whisked straight to the training ground for his medical and a news conference - dressed in the clothes he had thrown on that morning.

From BBC

I picked up fresh pork sausage from the good butcher shop in my neighborhood and folded in a couple of eggs, whisked with a splash of cream, to help it all set.

From Salon

Another officer soon whisked her away to a different room, where she was searched and interrogated.

From Salon

Seconds later she was whisked away by paramedics into the waiting ambulance.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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