whisking in English

verb
1
take or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly.
his jacket was whisked away for dry cleaning
2
beat or stir (a substance, especially cream or eggs) with a light, rapid movement.
In another bowl whisk the cream until light peaks form.
synonyms:whipbeatmix
3
brush with a whisk broom.
A motorized snow broom whisks away snow following a December dusting at Grand Forks.

Use "whisking" in a sentence

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1. Whisk in flour and cook, whisking constantly, 3 minutes.

2. Continue whisking until the mixture looks smooth and creamy.

3. Add raisin mixture and cook momentarily, whisking to make a smooth sauce.

4. Buttercream always requires a longer whisking than you’d think for really smooth and soft results

5. Achuete oil, or annatto seed oil, is a process of whisking annatto powder and oil …

6. The cinematography beautifully translates into three dimensions , whisking audiences into the world of ancient Egypt.

7. These dreamy Brownies start by melting chocolate and butter together before whisking in eggs and vanilla

8. The lateral cerebellar lobule contributes to the fine-tuning of whisking movements, regulating contact with surrounding objects.

9. 21 Add salt and nonfat dry milk powder, whisking rapidly until milk granules are dissolved into a smooth sauce.

10. Much as perspiration cools our own bodies, the sweat of the earth is whisking away the excess heat from its interior.

11. If Pumpkin Spice is the result of whisking together the perfect proportions of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, Allspice and cloves, why can’t Allspice …

12. Civilisations proves to be a worthy reboot of Kenneth Clark's 1960s series, whisking viewers across the globe for an engaging tour through the varied

13. 30 Out of her window she watched the wind whisking fallen leaves along the gutter into pavement-high stacks of yellow and brown.

14. How to Make Blondies To make this Blondie dessert, you’ll start out by whisking together your unsalted butter, brown sugar, and granulated sugar until well combined

15. The junta turned against Argentina’s citizens, whisking away political dissidents and people it suspected of being aligned with leftist, socialist or social justice causes and incarcerating

16. Whisking you into the perfumer's HQ, the Benjoin Bohème eau de parfum swirls with sultry amber notes of Laotian benzoin and warming balms and spices

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18. Electric hand mixers – sometimes called Beaters – really speed up whisking egg whites, creaming butter with sugar and whipping cream.They are a worthwhile investment for occasional bakers and essential for frequent bakers

19. Surely, comrades, ' cried Squealer almost pleadingly, skipping from side to side and whisking his tail, 'surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?'