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Term: Whisk Out

Description

Whisk out is a phrasal verb that refers to the act of quickly and hastily removing someone or something from a place or situation. It can denote a sense of urgency or efficiency in taking someone or something away.

Sample Sentences

1. The teacher whisked out the misbehaving student from the classroom.

2. The security guard whisked the intruder out of the building before any harm could be done.

3. She whisked the dirty clothes out of the hamper and threw them into the washing machine.

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