swosh

/swɑʃ/
verb
  1. To move with a rushing or swirling sound, like water or air.
    • The water swoshed around the rocks in the stream.
    • She swoshed the mop across the floor, cleaning up the spill.
    • The wind swoshed through the leaves of the tall trees.
noun
  1. A rushing or swirling sound, like that of water or air moving quickly.
    • He listened to the swosh of the water as he rinsed the dishes.
    • The only sound was the swosh of the wind through the grass.
    • We heard the swosh of the waves against the boat.