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swoosh·ing [ˈswu:ʃɪŋ] ADJ.

swooshing
rauschend atrbv.

II . swoosh <pl -es> [swu:ʃ] SUST.

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Once upon a time, autumn's song was punctuated by swooshing and sweeping brooms, and scratching of the earth by human-powered rakes.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Sometimes it's a constant roa, then it's a swooshing and it just... they're different all the time.
www.abc.net.au
Often it would vanish only to scare the life out of those in search by swooshing past them from behind at great speed.
www.qt.com.au
The field lights are dimmed, and the exhilarating hum of the crowd is replaced by the sounds of leaf blowers and the swooshing of brooms echoing off the walls.
torontolife.com
Maniacal laughter thumped up against the fog, barely penetrating it, footsteps followed closely, swishing or was that a swooshing?
hotair.com
Traffic swooshing by on nearby arterial roads.
www.thestar.com
The views of this majestic mountain range and the wind blowing powdery snow off the mountain tops and the swooshing sound of my sled... these things live with me.
www.thestar.com
We both started laughing uncontrollably at the fact that this loud swooshing noise was interrupting what would have been an otherwise very romantic moment.
www.northernlife.ca
Smith heard a loud swooshing sound, then nothing.
nymag.com
Entering a mature forest of whitebark pine, we float between the broad trunks, raising billows of soft snow, swooshing downward.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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