whizz in the PONS Dictionary

whizz Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a whizz at sth
to whizz along/past sb
to whizz through sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Its main purpose is to whizz locals down to coastal fields.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Whizz the flour and butter with a good pinch of salt in a food processor until you have a breadcrumb-like mixture.
www.independent.ie
The implicit message is this is a place for aggressive, elite whizz-kids, so stay away.
www.cnn.com
It's a whizz through his greatest hits if you will, from humour to grandiose speechery, to his magical capacity to make your lip quiver with a glance of his eyes.
en.wikipedia.org
Pour your mixture into a blender and whizz up until it is really smooth, then pour back into your saucepan.
www.tv3.ie
As undeniably great as the show is, it seems to whizz by between the ads, and is then over before you realize what hit you.
en.wikipedia.org
We view it as a place where city whizz kids trade, not something we could handle in our spare time.
theconversation.com
If they are shown doing anything with their tech, they whizz through tasks effortlessly.
www.stuff.co.nz
After about three hours, two lozenges full of panting humans whizz past, and the big screen tells you which of the blue teams has won.
www.independent.co.uk
The aerial performers simultaneously whizz past each other while spinning and contorting their bodies.
entertainment.inquirer.net

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