swoosh

/swuʃ/
verb
  1. To move with a soft rushing sound.
    • She swooshed the curtain closed with a quick pull.
    • The car swooshed past us on the highway.
    • Leaves swooshed across the sidewalk in the autumn wind.
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noun
  1. A soft rushing sound or movement, like something moving quickly through air or water.
    • The swoosh of the wind through the trees was calming.
    • She made a swoosh with her hand to show how the bird flew away.
    • We heard the swoosh of the basketball as it went through the net.
  2. A curved or flowing shape or design, especially a logo or symbol.
    • The company's logo is a simple red swoosh.
    • He painted a golden swoosh across the banner.
    • The sneakers had a white swoosh on the side.
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