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whoosh

noun
 
 
/wʊʃ/ informal

Definition

[C usually singular] a soft sound made by something moving fast through the air or like that made when air is pushed out of something: The train sped through the station with a whoosh.Sounds made by objects, movement or impactMoving quickly [S] a sudden fast movement of a liquid or air: I felt a great whoosh of adrenalin.Masses and large amounts of things
(Definition of whoosh noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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