to whisk
to mix or fluff up with a whisk; to move something or someone quickly
Present form | Past form | Continuous form | Past Participle form |
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whisk | whisked | whisking | whisked |

現在形
whisk
I always whisk my eggs well.
To whisk egg whites you need to have a strong arm.
A: How do you make scrambled eggs?
B: Put some eggs in a bowl, add a bit of milk and butter and then whisk them well.
A: What then?
B: Gently cook them in a pan with a bit of oil and butter.
過去形
whisked
I whisked her away for a quick trip.
Their grandmother whisked them off to the zoo.
A: This cake is delicious!
B: Thank you.
A: It's so light!
B: I whisked the mixture really well so it had lots of air in it.
連続形式
whisking
I'm whisking the batter for tonight's dinner.
He's whisking her off for a weekend away.
A: Are you whisking the mixture?
B: Yes. I'm whisking it well so it becomes light and fluffy.
過去分詞
whisked
I've whisked the cake mixture ready for the oven.
I'd whisked the eggs but then found some shell in it!
A: Have you whisked the eggs together yet?
B: Not yet. I'll do that nearer the time.
A: Shall I do it for you?
B: Could you crack the eggs into the bowl for me?
A: Of course.