Similar words: wish, wise, wiser, swish, swiss, twist, wish for, unwise. Meaning: [wɪsp] n. 1. a small tuft or lock 2. a small person 3. a small bundle of straw or hay 4. a flock of snipe.
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31, A wisp of smoke is curling up from a chimney.
32, At daybreak, just as it was forecast, the sun was shining, it was windless and not even a wisp of cloudlet could be seen.
33, All we have left is paroxysm, and when it subsides, there will be just one wisp of smoke . . . our inner fire will ravish all.
34, Brushing aside a wisp of cobwebs, he tilted the top box toward the light and began to carefully lift out one old photograph album after another.
35, Any wisp of cloud could cover a crescent moon. My future was dark.
36, She fussed with a wisp of hair over her ear.
37, Whether Mr. Dudley, a soft-spoken man with a wisp of a Southern accent, can repair BP's ruptured relationships on the Gulf Coast and in Washington remains to be seen.
38, Not even a wisp of cloud will I bring away.
39, The following year police raided an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and seized every canvas on which they could descry any wisp of pubic hair.
40, The corners of the mouth taste a wisp of bitterness and astringency.