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Yes, "whoosh" is considered an onomatopoeia because it imitates the sound of something moving quickly through the air, like a gust of wind or something rushing past.
A bus makes a "whoosh" sound.
"Bang," "splash," and "whoosh" are onomatopoeic words, meaning they mimic or represent the sound they describe. These words are often used in written or spoken language to evoke a specific sound or sensation for the reader or listener.
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A homophone for "allow" that is also a synonym is "aloud."
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The plural form for the noun whoosh is whooshes.
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A whoosh ball is a pitch of any variety that is swung at and missed by the batter. A "whoosh pitch" is any kind of change-up that fools the batter into swinging noticeably out of synch with (before or after) the pitch arrives.
The word whoosh is considered and classified as an onamatopoeia. An onamatopoeia is a word that is written out to describe the way that something sounds.
The cast of Click Whoosh - 2008 includes: Krispijn Larrison as Self
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The cast of Whoosh - 2005 includes: Margaret Huey as Miranda Bruce MacVittie as Frank
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Remove one of the spark plugs on the rotor you are testing and disable the fuel delivery so you don't flood the motor or have it fire up. Next turn the motor over and if your seals are good you should hear three equal whooshing noises ie. whoosh-whoosh-whoosh. A blown corner seal will go whoosh-whoose- nothing . A blown apex seal will go whoosh- nothing - nothing .