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- verbswish (verb) · swishes (third person present) · swished (past tense) · swished (past participle) · swishing (present participle)
- move with a hissing or rushing sound:"a car swished by"
- cause to move with a hissing or rushing sound:"a girl came in, swishing her long skirts"
- aim a swinging blow at something:"he swished at a bramble with a piece of stick"
- basketballsink (a shot) without the ball touching the backboard or rim.
nounswish (noun) · swishes (plural noun)- a hissing or rustling sound:"he could hear the swish of a distant car"
- a rapid swinging movement:"the cow gave a swish of its tail"
- basketballinformala shot that goes through the basket without touching the backboard or rim.
- US ENGLISHa gay man with an ostentatiously affected, flamboyant, or feminine manner.
adjectiveinformalswish (adjective) · swisher (comparative adjective) · swishest (superlative adjective)- BRITISH ENGLISHimpressively smart and fashionable:"dinner at a swish hotel"
- US ENGLISH(of a gay man) having an ostentatiously affected, flamboyant, or feminine manner.
Originmid 18th century: imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- move with a hissing or rushing sound:
noun- a hissing or rustling sound:
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