Whisk in a sentence as a noun

A whisk is perfect for controlled aeration of a substance.

Should inspiration whisk down your chimney, be at your table.

Seconding this, I skipped the whisk for my kitchen, and it's ******* impossible to whisk stuff with a fork.

* I don't even know how to respond to "ditch the whisk" unless you're one of those old French guys who can make a hollandaise with a fork.

It also lasts forever.- Someone said something about ditching whisk.

If I could instantly whisk away a penny for each ad I don't watch or whatever, I imagine this might be more popular.

Whisk in a sentence as a verb

A whisk costs under $5 and it is invaluable for lots of dishes.- Desserts are generally hard and require specialized gear.

At Google, you put your dirty dishes in the nearest dish collection area, and the magic dish fairies periodically whisk them away to be cleaned.

I remember loving to read Jean-Louis back in the heady days of Be. He still has a gift:Chef Jobs, in one stroke of his whisk, got the tablet mayonnaise to take, after three decades of clotted failures by the best and the brightest in the computer industry, Apple included.

When I was young and naive I used to dream about how a Personal Rapid Transit system that would whisk people around in private little pods along elevated monorail tracks could work.

This very thing happened to Maher Arar - actually it was two hops away, his friend's brother signed his lease, and that's all that was needed for the US government to whisk him from JFK airport to be tortured in a Syrian dungeon.

Whisk definitions

noun

a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream

noun

a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes

verb

move somewhere quickly; "The President was whisked away in his limo"

verb

move quickly and nimbly; "He whisked into the house"

verb

brush or wipe off lightly

verb

whip with or as if with a wire whisk; "whisk the eggs"

See also: whip