He had already added to the portions of the elder women and was bestowing his donations upon the young mother, when suddenly the shadow materialized and whisked past him.
I lay motionless and breathless, whilst the great dark mass whisked by me and was swallowed up in the night.
As I read the first lines of it I whisked my hand over it, but she laid her own upon it and drew it away.
Pauline's spirits revived as the cab whisked her through the big business streets, newly a-bustle with their morning life.
I hope you saved some of that lovely Wild West for me, Mr. Haines," said Pauline, as the finest pair of horses in the Double Cross stable whisked them along the road to the ranch.
Pauline had just succeeded in stamping these unpleasant questions deep down into the subconscious parts of her mind when the young man whisked up in the runabout.
She was whisked through the door; through the outer door and away, into the fresh air, and into the waiting automobile.
He whisked about the hut and found a coil of fuse.
Whereupon Big Anne whisked away from her, and banged the door in her face.
He whiskedinto the drug closet, and Helen seated herself before a microscope next that of the fur-capped woman.
He whisked between the trees with such bewildering quickness of movement that Jack, who had turned with his rifle half raised, saw no chance of firing with effect.
When within a few inches of the outlet, the smoke flew apart, spun around and whisked out of sight, with the current that was borne upward from every part of the lodge.
Then the cow slowly turned her head towards him, considered him gravely for a moment, decided he was unnecessary and whisked her tail impatiently.
He leaned back in the car and surveyed the glimpses of bay and countryside as we were whisked by the breaks in the trees.
I knew the men down there intimately, and a few minutes later we were whisked up in the elevator to the office.
There wasn't even the rustle of Bob's coat as the gun waswhisked away and Bob continued to turn slowly toward Hamsa.
Firm hands whisked the gun out of the shoulder holster and Bob heard the sheriff step back.
They all ascended the enclosed staircase, and searched echoing dusty rooms where rats or mice whisked out of sight at their approach.
He was again upon the road, as free as the small wild creatures that whisked along the fence.
Potter whisked me away from them somehow, and we passed under the tapestry curtains while one of the two Hungarian bands Mrs. Ess Kay had hired played a waltz which made me long to dance.
Mrs. Jenkins whisked down the kitchen stairs, and Arthur proceeded up.
The keys were whisked out of Mr. Ketch's hand, and fell, or appeared to fall, with a clatter on the flags at his feet.
Marilla whisked into the kitchen, grievously disturbed, leaving a very much distracted little soul in the porch behind her.
Gilbert had whisked the pin out of sight and was studying his history with the soberest face in the world; but when the commotion subsided he looked at Anne and winked with inexpressible drollery.
As for the Lion, he sniffed the fresh air with delight and whisked his tail from side to side in pure joy at being in the country again, while Toto ran around them and chased the moths and butterflies, barking merrily all the time.
The sun shone bright and the birds sang sweetly, and Dorothy did not feel nearly so bad as you might think a little girl would who had been suddenly whisked away from her own country and set down in the midst of a strange land.
She whisked them away with a corner of her apron, and then gave a sniff of remarkable violence.
Mrs. Sparks swept up the crumbs, whisked away the table cloth, replaced it with a cheerful looking red one, and retired with a look which the Sailor took for disdain.
But she had had a brief furious moment when she had realized that the boy had actually been whisked away.
As sure as you saw her speak to the boy's mother the day before, just so sure she whisked him back to Scotland the next morning," said Andrews.
She winked roguishly, patted Michal's cheeks once more, and after promising to come on the morrow, whisked out of the door as stealthily as she had come.
With that she quickly whipped the cloth round her head again, and whisked out of the room, shuffling and scraping all the way down the long corridor as beggar-women do.
Their fancy dresses were lying ready on their beds, and they whisked into them with the utmost haste.
Rosey would have been whisked out of my house, in India, in a month after I had her there.
It is, of course, whisked away into a closet on reception-evenings.
I don't eat side dishes; and as for the roast beef of Old England, why, the meat was put on the table and whisked away like Sancho's inauguration feast at Barataria.
Mallory blushed as he accepted them and when he found himself in them, he whisked out the light, he was so ashamed of himself.
When he returned to his seat, the three curtained rooms had been whiskedaway by the porter.
Before she could make up her mind as to what it might be, Black Bart swung aside up a steep slope, and whisked her into the gloom of a cave.
Just as the jaws of the trap were about to close the black stallion whisked out from danger, lunged over a swell of ground, and was out of view.
Archie gave a gasp: certainly their presence there constituted a possibility that they were for him; but he hardly dared let himself contemplate so dazzling a prospect, for fear it should be whisked out of sight.
The thought of his mother being whisked off to the Tower of Toads was insupportable.
The babe had disappeared from under its shelter; the fawn had been whisked from its protection.
Here and there a gray squirrel’s bright eyes peeped down upon the sleigh, and Sam reported just how they whisked their bushy tails and ran from bough to bough, occasionally stopping to take a peep.
The sight of us'd frighten the whole rebel army, if we don't come on them aisy loike, as the fox said when he whisked into the hen-house.
As soon as this formality was ended, Rosa whisked Dick in one direction while Mrs. Atterbury asked Jack to take her to the library.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whisked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.