When you shoot the ball and it goes in the hoop but only touches the net
The sound of a ball going through the net is a "swish" or a "swoosh."
The basketball swished through the net, scoring a perfect three-pointer.
to move so fast or to move like swish.
make it swish
Yes, "swish" is considered an example of onomatopoeia. It is a word that imitates the sound it describes, in this case, the sound of something moving quickly through the air, like a whip cracking or a basketball going through a net.
The plural of swish is swishes.
Wipers
Well ill say it depends on what kind of skirt it is like for example if they say umm...its a short, fabric one, it dont even make a sound. Therefore it just depends.
The Swish of the Curtain was created in 1941.
The sound of a basketball going through the net is a "swish" or a "swoosh." Even for a shot straight down the middle, the ball must rub against the net. The sound is made by the net material sliding down the sides of the ball, which is amplified by resonance with the air-filled interior (a similar effect is heard by rubbing the surface of a drum). This is often more audible because the sound vibrations are carried through the hoop to the backboard.
A torque will make it rotate - or change its rotation.