From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwhooshwhoosh /wʊʃ $ wuːʃ/ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] informal  FAST/QUICKto move very fast with a soft rushing sound —whoosh noun [countable usually singular] a sudden whoosh of flame and then a big bang→ See Verb table
                                                    
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whoosh• The complacent citizen looks up and sees a distant jet's contrails, whooshing along in impressive white streams.• Cars whooshed by.Origin whoosh (1800-1900) From the sound 
