whisk
/hwɪsk/Definitions
1. noun
A thin, flexible stick or wire with a loop of wire at one end, used for mixing and beating food, especially eggs.
“She used a whisk to mix the egg whites and sugar.”
2. verb
To move quickly and lightly, especially so as to avoid detection.
“The thief whisked in and out of the room in a matter of seconds.”
3. verb
To remove something, especially by sweeping or brushing.
“The teacher whisked the crumbs off the table.”
4. verb
To take someone or something suddenly and secretly.
“The magician whisked the assistant away behind the curtain.”