whisk

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Examples of whisk

  • The general practitioner sees a case whisked out of his hands and transferred to hospital just when his illness becomes professionally interesting.

  • We have been troubled in the past with promising officers who held this post being whisked away on promotion to other positions.

  • He will never plead guilty to be whisked off to prison in order to serve a prison sentence.

  • We are in the special reserve and can be whisked away as soon as trouble starts.

  • She was whisked into hospital and is now a home dialysis patient.

  • When we get old and a bit dotty the majority of us want to stay at home and not be whisked away to an institution for safekeeping.

  • The safety net will be whisked away.

  • However, there have been good reasons why rent has been paid directly to landlords and those will not be whisked away because of the introduction of a pilot scheme.

  • The tax applies to articles of a domestic kind, and egg whisks over 12 inches long are not, according to my information, commonly used in the domestic kitchen.

  • People will be able to drive down the three-lane motorway to the tunnel entrance, put their cars on a shuttle and be whisked through the tunnel in half an hour.

  • We are told the employer does not get time to take action, and that these men are constantly whisked away from their factories, and that their factories collapse.

  • I was whisked down by mechanical haulage.

  • They captured the dizzy creature, and whisked it away.

  • The eggs are directly placed in the cooker and whisked during the heating and not before.

  • Later in the run it would be brought out, shown and whisked away just as quickly.

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