swoosh
Verb

swoosh (swooshes, present participle swooshing; past and past participle swooshed)

  1. To move with a rushing or swirling sound
    The fishing rod swooshed through the air.
Translations Noun

swoosh (plural swooshes)

  1. A swooshing movement or sound
  2. A pattern or logo suggesting a swooshing movement.
    • 2009, Jennifer Visocky O'Grady, Kenneth Visocky O'Grady, A Designer's Research Manual (page 7)
      lf, on the other hand, you're one of the thousands of graphic designers whose education was based primarily in the art department; almost all of your clients have MBAs and neutral blue swoosh logos […]
    • 2011, Carmen Torbus, The Artist Unique (page 39)
      Create various patterns and swooshes in the wet gesso with the old credit card or any other texture tool you choose.



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