whish

/wɪʃ/
verb
  1. To move with a soft, rushing sound, like something cutting through air or water.
    • The arrow whished past his ear.
    • The skater whished across the ice.
    • Leaves whished across the pavement in the wind.
noun
  1. A soft, rushing sound.
    • I heard the whish of the wind through the trees.
    • There was a sudden whish as the curtain fell.
    • The whish of the broom on the floor was soothing.
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