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whisked

/wisk, hwisk/US // wɪsk, ʰwɪsk //UK // (wɪsk) //

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to move with a rapid, sweeping stroke: She whisked everything off the table with her arm.
    • : to sweep with a whisk broom, brush, or the like.
    • : to draw, snatch, carry, etc., lightly and rapidly: He whisked the money into his pocket.
    • : to whip to a froth with a whisk or beating instrument.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to sweep, pass, or go lightly and rapidly.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of whisking.
    • : a rapid, sweeping stroke; light, rapid movement.
    • : whisk broom.
    • : a small bunch of grass, straw, hair, or the like, especially for use in brushing.
    • : an implement, usually a bunch of wire loops held together in a handle, for beating or whipping eggs, cream, etc.

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Examples

  • In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment, or in a large bowl if using a handheld mixer, combine the butter, sugar, vanilla extract and salt.

  • You add the butter, sugar, vanilla extract and salt and whisk until its fluffy.

  • Pour the lemon juice in a stream down the side of the bowl and gradually start working it into the sugar with a whisk.

  • Using a hand mixer with whisk attachment, start on low speed and gradually increase to medium-high, beating until soft peaks form.

  • Pour the yolk-sugar mixture in the pot with the remaining dairy mixture and whisk until fully incorporated.

  • Whisk in the half and half and season to taste with salt and pepper.

  • Separate egg yolk and whites, add chocolate powder to egg whites and whisk.

  • In a mixing bowl, whisk eggs and cook in a pan to scramble, remove from heat and sprinkle with cheese.

  • Whisk together maple syrup and whiskey, add as much whiskey as desired.

  • Silently, he moves to grab a kombo (a whisk broom instrument)—then, softly, he taps her shoulders and head.

  • When we sat late, our maid-servant would indignantly whisk Judith off to bed––crying out upon us for our wickedness.

  • She had a whisk-broom in her hand, and stood a picture of gentle surprise.

  • I should have said 'Curving with a whisk' instead of merely 'Curving.'

  • Curtains should be shaken and brushed, with a whisk if they are of heavy material, with a softer brush if they are delicate.

  • His very cat knew it, and forebore to whisk her tail in the presence of the man of genius.