swish

மென்மையான
definition
verb
a car swished by
move with a hissing or rushing sound.
After Arizona hit a three-pointer of its own, I again swished a shot from behind the arc and we trailed by only two with thirty seconds left to go.
sink (a shot) without the ball touching the backboard or rim.
noun
he could hear the swish of a distant car
a hissing or rustling sound.
Three shots, three swishes ; these somehow lifted the sense of occasion.
a shot that goes through the basket without touching the backboard or rim.
adjective
(of a man) effeminate.
dinner at a swish hotel
impressively attractive and fashionable.
translation of 'swish'
விசிப்பொலி உண்டாக்கும்படி காற்றில் வீசு
example
He could hear the gentle 'swish' of waves and some creature chirping nearby.
For starters, there's that 'swish' kitchen, but if you want a break from cooking there's also a huge gas barbie on the balcony.
During her visit, her publishers throw a 'swish' party for her.
The wind picked up, the gentle 'swish' quickly turning into a fierce gust.
They heard the 'swish' of her usual elaborate dress as she headed towards the door.
He winced as the rustle of his shirt caused a conspicuous 'swish' to echo.
The figure took a few steps in one direction, paused, and turned with a 'swish' of wavy brown hair, walking back the other way.
She heard the soft 'swish' of flowing robes, and sensed a maternal, loving presence.
The interior of the Grade II building has been converted into a 'swish' joint, boasting laminate flooring and beech-topped tables.
With a 'swish' of her tail, she made her way towards the center of the ring.
For a full minute, the only sound was the 'swish' of the mop against the tiled floor.
In the 'swish' entrance lobby, there were glossy leaflets showing what the apartment blocks would look like when completed.
Everyone has had the experience and knows how annoying it is hearing the 'swish' of a club behind him just as he is in the midst of his swing.
The 'swish' of skates on the ice accentuated the daring dances, and then in more delicate moments the glistening spray shooting out from their feet looked like fairy dust.
This 'swish' brasserie matches the five-star credentials of the Balmoral hotel, but adds a delightful whiff of informality.
This turns out to be a very, very 'swish' duplex loft conversion, all open spaces, natural wood, big windows and big art.
There's also a sauna (it was built in the '80s, remember), an area for a hot tub and supposedly a very 'swish' tennis court on the roof.
I nodded, smiled, and a minute later heard the 'swish' of a blade.
The hairs on the back of Jo's neck stood up when she stepped into the lift of a 'swish' New York hotel to be confronted by three cool dudes in dark suits.
The place was quite 'swish' , I suppose, but the decor was vile: a real mishmash of conflicting styles.
We also want to go to Florida and stay in a 'swish' hotel for two weeks in December.
She went to the door, the elegant 'swish' of her skirts the only sound in the room aside from the unnoticeable crackle of the fireplace in the wall.
We go around in anoraks and bicycle clips while they 'swish' through in large cars.
She heard a 'swish' of wings and a creature landed on the edge of the cement roof.
The only immediate sound was the gentle 'swish' of my gown as I turned fiercely, looking down the hall and then the opposite side.
They don't have 'swish' lobbyists and massive advertising budgets, only the funds put up by weakened trade unions.
A girl would fall back, exhausted from sprinting, and I would meander my way to the front, making sure my pony tail did a 'swish' to show that yes, I am doing better than you.
I heard a soft 'swish' of his robe, and he turned away.
One easy way to get rid of the sand and mud is to add a little salt to a bowl of cold water, 'swish' the leaves around and transfer it to a colander.
That's the price of a rather 'swish' holiday in the sun or a new car.
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