0 to (cause to) move quickly through the air making a soft sound:
1 fashionable or expensive:
a swish hotel
3 to move quickly through the air making a high, soft sound, or to cause something to move this way:
As to the disturbing effect, the swish of the rockets appears to be regarded by the geese as a natural phenomenon such as a flash of lightning.
Such systems sound very swish.
There was no residual cymbal swish or reverberation or amp hum.
Their body is flat and round, with large fins that they swish back and forth to propel themselves with as they swim horizontally.
A visitor to the museum claimed to hear the swish of petticoats behind her as she walked past the base of the staircase.
An unintended consequence of the new technology was a low-frequency swish-swish or wooshing noise that irritated locals.
Other makers have also offered explicit "swish" and "pang" designs from time to time.
Typical sizes are 16 to 22 for the swish, and 16 to 20 for the pang.
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