Verb
The word is derived from whiz
of Whiz
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere came from without the hoof-beats of a galloping relative and Aunt Dahlia whizzed in. P. G. Wodehouse
I heard that many from the Bike Block had been detained, but at that moment a number of spirited bicyclists whizzed onto the street, ringing bike bells and chanting anti G20 slogans. Source: Internet
As holidaymakers poured pockets of cash into clanging slot machines, I whizzed past the Eiffel Tower, the Egyptian Sphinx and the Statue of Liberty. Source: Internet
We zoomed, whizzed, and screamed our way to the grand finale, where Jack-Jack returned to Edna safe and sound (wait ‘til you see it). Source: Internet
From flying high in a B-17 Bomber with a group of World War II Veterans to climbing inside of the "Globe of Death" as motorcycles whizzed around her, to rappelling down the side of a building, Sarah seizes every opportunity that comes her way. Source: Internet
Nessa was eating cereal and watching replays of Sydney burning when the claxons whizzed by. Source: Internet