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wisk 1. verb1) (to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly: He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor.) feie, koste; dra av gårde med2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) piske2. noun1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) raskt strøk, feiende bevegelse2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) vispsope--------støvkostIsubst. \/wɪsk\/1) (krem)visp2) fluesmekker3) feiende bevegelse, piskende bevegelse, snert4) kost, børste, lime• where's the whisk broom?5) knippe, kvastfly whisk fluesmekkerin\/with a whisk i en smekk, på en gangIIverb \/wɪsk\/1) føre raskt, flytte raskt, snappe2) vifte (bort), børste bort, feie3) fare av sted, stikke (av), pile, rase4) svinge med, vifte med5) vispe, piskewhisk away vifte bort, børste bort rykke bort, slite bort dra raskt avsted medwhisk off vifte bort, børste bort dra av sted med, flytte raskt og plutselig rykke bort, slite bortwhisk round svinge rundt (med), snurre rundt (med)whisk up slenge opp\/fremwhisk up the money! sleng frem pengene! -
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noun plural (an attack of rapid beating of the heart.) hjertebankhjertebank -
23 wife-battering
noun (the crime of beating one's own wife.) konemishandling
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beating — beat|ing [ˈbi:tıŋ] n 1.) an act of hitting someone many times as a punishment or in a fight ▪ a brutal beating 2.) take a beating to lose very badly in a game or competition ▪ The Dodgers took a real beating on Saturday. →take some beating at… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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