Sentence examples for whoosh from inspiring English sources

The word "whoosh" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used as an onomatopoeia to represent a sound, most often a sound of a swift movement of air or the sound of something passing quickly through the air. For example, "The rocket zoomed through the sky with a loud whoosh."

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whoosh

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To make a breathy sound like a whoosh.

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You drop off your kids in the playground in the morning and, all too late, hear a faint cry and whoosh, as a stray diabolo hits you in the face.

It would have been higher but for a late dip, caused partly by the Asian currency crisis.Since then India's economy has taken off with a whoosh.

It looked more like a whoosh, particularly given the success of his initial counter-attack.

The lop-sided bell shape represents the distribution of income in a country (in this case, China) with a tail of poor people on the left, a longer tail of rich ones on the right and a bulge of people on average incomes in the middle.As the economy grows, the bell moves to the right and as it meets the threshold, a great whoosh of people cross into the middle class.

The market did very little in 2001-05, he says, and then took off with a whoosh because of bonus money.

How much more exciting that a single, 4.5 billion-rupee ($74m) rocket is set to whoosh high into the sky on November 5th.This one is not intended to explode, though in December 2010 scientists had to blow up a rocket that went haywire after a launch.

From a window a 919-page court ruling flies out with a whoosh.

Such strident nationalism would not have been heard in public without tacit support from at least one standing-committee member.That should worry the United States, wondering for three decades how to smooth the roller-coaster ride of its relations with China the latest downward whoosh appeared to come out of a clear blue sky.

There is something mesmerising about the way that towns and countryside whoosh past; the way that scenery is delivered to you while you sit motionless; how a fleeting glance of a vignette an animated conversation over a garden fence, a farmer herding his livestock allows you to make up your own storylines.

Dr Gerardine Quaghebeur Consultant neuroradiologist, caught in the Circle Line bombing at Aldgate "I was reading a book and I think the first thing was that it went dark, and there was a very – like a whoosh, a very strong wind.

Her hair, usually worn as a sleek bob or a whoosh of static, can drive her mad, so she invests in hair pieces.

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