Swish
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British pronunciation/swˈɪʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈswɪʃ/

Definición y Significado de "swish"

to swish
01

deslizarse, ondear

to move with a smooth, sweeping motion, often making a soft, whooshing sound
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The curtain swished open as the performer entered.
The breeze swished through the trees, rustling the leaves.
02

mover rápidamente, agitar suavemente

to cause to move quickly and smoothly, often producing a soft, hissing sound
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He swished the broom across the floor.
She swished the fan to cool herself off.
03

tirar limpio, encestar sin tocar

to make a shot in basketball where the ball goes through the hoop without touching the rim or backboard
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He swished a three-pointer from the corner.
The crowd cheered as the player swished the ball through the net.
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susurro, silbido

a soft, hissing sound made by something moving quickly through the air or water
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The swish of the basketball through the net was satisfying.
She heard the swish of the wind through the trees as the storm approached.
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maricón, feminizado

a gay man, often implying stereotypical feminine traits
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He was often called a " swish " by his classmates, but he did n't let it bother him.
Some people still use the term " swish " in a derogatory manner, though it's considered offensive.
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elegante, sofisticado

having an elegant or fashionable appearance, often with a touch of sophistication
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She wore a swish cocktail dress to the party, catching everyone's attention with its trendy design.
The swish apartment in the city center boasted modern furnishings and sleek decor.
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