1. swishing - Noun
2. swishing - Verb
swishing
present participle of swish
The sound of fabric or fur moving in the air.
The movement that produces such a sound.
A switching; a beating with twigs.
The mutual exchange of pre-owned clothes, especially at an organised party.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgSome terror in the swishing tall grass seemed added to that of the diabolically pounding sea, and I started up crying aloud and disjointedly, "Tiger? Tiger? Is it Tiger? Beast? Beast? Is it a Beast that I am afraid of?" H. P. Lovecraft
The famous nude artist, Pricasso, who uses his member to paint, was kept busy swishing his "brush" over the canvas. He was quite a drawcard - and many a male observer whipped out his cellphone to take a picture. Pricasso
Have a great time, Nathan, thank your family,” Lynch says, his blue scrubs swishing as he walks. Source: Internet
CloSYS Gentle Mint Mouthwash uses an alcohol-free and fluoride-free formula that is non-irritating yet still kills 99% of the bacteria causing bad breath with just a few seconds of swishing, it claims. Source: Internet
And try not to wear any material that will make swishing noises while you are acting out your lines. Source: Internet
Clean the chanterelles: Fill a large bowl or salad spinner with water, then thoroughly clean the mushrooms by dunking them in and vigorously swishing them around to shake loose any debris. Source: Internet