Synonym: brush, hasten, hurry, rush, speed, sweep. Similar words: whisk away, risk, disk, brisk, risky, frisk, briskly, miniskirt. Meaning: [hwɪsk /w-] n. 1. a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream 2. a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes. v. 1. move somewhere quickly 2. move quickly and nimbly 3. brush or wipe off lightly 4. whip with or as if with a wire whisk.
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121, To stop your mixing bowl sliding around the bench when you whisk together the red-wine vinaigrette ingredients, place it on a tea towel or damp cloth.
122, Sometimes, when they found, monks at the gate, they would whisk away like the wind after uttering several thunderous roars.
123, Just toss the flowers in a gallon-sized zip-lock bag along with about a cup of salt. Shake the bag well, and the salt will whisk away the dust and debris.
124, Unlike whisk, whore has a reputable etymology, going all the way to Indo-European (among its cognates are Latin carus and Old Irish cara "friend"); Goths called a prostitute hors.
125, Reduce heat to a simmer and slowly whisk in stock - cornstarch mixture.
126, With a fork or a small whisk blend everything together until its lemony yellow.
127, Each of these stations allows a separate pump to whisk away on a continuous basis.
128, Whisk egg white to foamy, stir caster sugar in small portions until lightly thicken.
129, Whisk together the all - purpose flour, cornstarch, pudding powder and vanilla powder.
130, Whisk in semisweet chocolate until smooth. Whisk in Irish cream.
131, Use a soft-bristled brush to whisk away the hairs and dirt that your rubbing has brought to the surface, taking care around the eyes.
132, He stopped, grabbed his dust - whisk by the whisk - end and raced after the cur.
133, Please help me whisk off those little pieces of dirt.
134, In another shallow bowl , whisk the eggs (sentencedict.com), buttermilk and hot pepper sauce.
135, Slurry seal mixture whisk has been developed aiming at the deficiency of mixable time defining method in the current specification.
136, Whisk off dust, take out a piece of yellow paper. Paper has wrinkled, handwriting. See.
137, Another option is a dual-flush toilet operated by two buttons: Push the No. 1 button, and the toilet dispenses less than a gallon of water to whisk away liquid waste.
138, Whisk orange juice concentrate, rice vinegar, and canola oil in small bowl.
139, In a vast country where twin-prop Cessnas can whisk you to your remote safari camp in less than an hour, the two- or three-day trip is a safari - a "journey" - in the true Swahili sense of the word.
140, After providing a suite for his mistress at the Palace of Versailles, the king wanted a way to whisk her to his rooms just below with minimal effort.
141, I own a frother, a whisk, a meat tenderizer, a multi-cutter, and a few more kitchen tools and gadgets.
142, Please do not whisk away these ants at will as you do to dust.
143, Whisk egg whites and confectioners'sugar until very firm . Combine hazelnut flour, confectioners'sugar and flour.http://Sentencedict.com
144, Whisk the yoghurt with the ginger, garlic, chilli powder, pepper, celery seeds, turmeric powder, masala powder, mustard oil, lemon juice and salt.
145, In another bowl, whisk together the yogurt, 1 cup sugar, the eggs, lemon zest, and vanilla. Slowly whisk the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients.
146, We are told that given eternity, this is a task that could be accomplished, always supposing somebody were there to whisk away the sheets whenever they wrote a word and finally put it back together.
147, Whisk the eggs and gradually blend in the flour and sugar.
148, With a capacity for six people, the pods then whisk passengers away on a two-lane, fixed track.
149, Can he really whisk away the tablecloth without breaking any of the dishes?
150, In which direction will the following Chasse from PP move when the Whisk is danced at a corner?
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