whizz
whizz
wɪz
viz
British pronunciation
/wˈɪz/

Definition & Meaning of "whizz"in English

to whizz
01

to move swiftly through the air, generating a whistling or buzzing sound

Intransitive
to whizz definition and meaning
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Examples
The arrow whizzed through the air, producing a sharp whistling sound as it reached its target.
The speeding bullet whizzed past their ears.
02

to blend or puree ingredients using a food processor or blender

Transitive: to whizz food ingredients
to whizz definition and meaning
example
Examples
After adding the ingredients, whizz the mixture in the food processor until it forms a smooth paste.
The recipe calls for whizzing the tomatoes, onions, and garlic together until they create a flavorful paste.
03

to move rapidly

Intransitive: to whizz to a direction
example
Examples
The cyclist whizzed by the pedestrians on the bike path, effortlessly maneuvering through the crowd.
The skateboarder gained speed and whizzed down the steep ramp.
Whizz
01

someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

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