whiz Meaning & Definition

  • En [ wɪz]
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Meaning of whiz In English

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  • And others are given more time to whiz around.

  • The idea that a handful of small lightly-armed forces can whiz off and sort them out simply belongs to 30 years ago.

  • We do not want a scheme which appeals only to sophisticated financial whiz kids.

  • Seven young men were packed into a car that went whizzing down the motorway at 120 mph.

  • References to them are usually greeted with ritual noises and with hissing and bristling about whiz-kids and wonder boys.

  • It shows the breadth of experience that we have as we avoid them whizzing along the corridors.

  • That was spelt out by the whiz kid, with all her wealth of experience in the industrial and commercial world.

  • It was enormously unpopular with my constituents who lived in houses that were being whizzed around.

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