Whisk off | EWA Phasal Verbs Dictionary
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Whisk off

/wɪsk ɒf /

B2

UpperIntermediate

1. To take someone or something away quickly and suddenly.

  • The police whisked off the suspect before the crowd could gather.
  • She was whisked off to the hospital as soon as the symptoms appeared.

2. To remove something quickly and effortlessly.

  • He whisked off the cover from the dish with a flourish.
  • The magician whisked off the cloth to reveal the hidden object.

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