Sentence examples for whisk off from inspiring English sources

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whisk off

verb

To rapidly remove.

  • He was whisked off to the hospital.

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He said this as if Clark were a bug he could just whisk off his clothes.

Having cadged money from the hard-pressed Engels, he would then whisk off his family on a holiday in France.

Just as a class prepares for exams, two emissaries from the handsome young king walk in, and whisk off a pretty student to become his bride.

There are expanded roles for the wardrobe (Audra McDonald) and the flirtatious feather duster (Gugu Mbatha-Raw), whom Lumière likes to whisk off her feet.

You could whisk off to a far away land, have an adventure, battle an evil dark lord – and all before bedtime.

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"She was whisked off to hospital.

I fully expected to be whisked off in a limo.

We were quickly whisked off to our respective massage rooms.

We are then whisked off into a seemingly unrelated double narrative.

Then they placed a bench in front of the keyboard, and whisked off the piano cover.

"You can sit up now," the doctor said, whisking off his shower cap.

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