whiz

/wɪz/
verb
  1. To move quickly through the air with a buzzing or hissing sound.
    • A small drone whizzed over our heads in the park.
    • The car whizzed down the empty highway at high speed.
    • Arrows whizzed past the target during the competition.
  2. To do something very quickly or skillfully.
    • The chef whizzed up a delicious sauce in seconds.
    • He whizzed through the test and finished before everyone else.
    • She whizzed through her homework in just twenty minutes.
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noun
  1. A person who is very skilled or clever at something.
    • She's a computer whiz who can fix almost any problem.
    • He became a whiz at chess after practicing every day.
    • My cousin is a whiz at math and helps me with my homework.
  2. A buzzing or hissing sound, like something moving fast through the air.
    • The whiz of the fan blades was the only sound in the room.
    • A sudden whiz passed by my ear, and I ducked.
    • We heard the whiz of a rocket as it launched into the sky.
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