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"whizz" Definitions
  1. a person who is very good at something

118 Sentences With "whizz"

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Bags of groceries whizz by on an overhead conveyor system.
China is set to whizz out of the automotive slow lane.
Many of these whizz-kids have treated TPD with awed reverence.
Whizz the Newfoundland was trained to rescue people from the water.
After leaping into the water, Whizz would pull people to safety.
Then there is the Whizz Kit, also known as the Female Whizzinator.
The Whizz Kit is quite a bit cheaper, ringing in at $49.95.
The bullets just happened to whizz by and/or land near them.
Other times you're watching from the sidelines as the drones whizz by.
The storyline is easy to miss as you whizz round the ride.
And parents' evenings are often a hurried "whizz-bang tour", notes Mr Chande.
Skateboards clatter across brick and bikes whizz by as students rush to class.
Whizz was trained to leap off life boats and rescue people from the water.
To his fans he is the Wunderwuzzi (whizz kid), a rare chance for national renewal.
FAST cars whizz around, malls are full of expensive luxuries and cranes dominate the skyline.
TOURISTS whizz along the Malecón, Havana's grand seaside boulevard, in bright-red open-topped 1950s cars.
In "Sorted for Es and Whizz," Pulp buys tickets from a "mashed up bloke" in Camden.
And for the reasons mentioned above, it can be nerve-racking for riders as cars whizz by.
But beyond upscaling, this Roku TV is doing the bare minimum of whizz-bang new TV tech.
My boss says it's okay, so I just whizz through all the stuff I have to do.
Chief executives whizz around in corporate jets while their giant salaries pile up in offshore bank accounts.
Once again a handset manufacturer has developed a whizz-bang device rammed to the gills with innovation.
You can whizz this text into your collaborative "chat" environment and make cross-language collaboration easy as pie.
It has a whizz-bang app that allows people to, yes you got it, order takeaway food online.
On a hill overlooking Stuttgart, robotic lawnmowers whizz around its headquarters and a window displays dishwashers and blenders.
You quickly become someone to pity, when all you wanted was a glass of wine and a whizz.
As you whizz along, you're thinking of everything you're leaving behind as you career towards your new life.
Time is of the essence, so drones are being used to whizz kakapo sperm to the right place.
NATTY yellow carts whizz tourists around Wenchang space port, a sprawling launch site on the tropical island of Hainan.
His bluntness suggests that he will call out any whizz-kid traders plotting to blow up the financial system.
I can whizz through a day's work with the View 20 in hand without a single worry about its battery.
But Play-Doh fails to create a compelling world after the whizz-bang glee of its digital trickery wears off.
The follow-up is in too much of a whizz-bang hurry to sustain any of that mystery or atmosphere.
Passengers arriving on it will be able to whizz across the country in high-speed trains, if things go to plan.
Now Europe is left wondering whether Austria's political whizz kid is fending off a populist uprising, or preparing to lead it.
Roberts, at the urging of leadership-connected strategists in Washington, hired campaign whizz Corry Bliss to turn around his floundering campaign.
Last month, Uber teamed up with disability charity Whizz-Kidz to offer people who use wheelchairs free rides to polling stations.
Department store buyers and fashion bloggers usually descend on Paris and need to whizz from one catwalk show to the next.
They whizz and creak back and forth, and when the motions are complete, and Elodie collapses, they retreat back to their boxes.
Mr Carson's nomination, if he agrees to it, would be rather odd, but that is now expected of the retired medical whizz.
Whizz the marinade ingredients in a food processor or blender and pour into the bag, massaging the marinade all over the chicken.
After work, suited salarymen come to spend ¥2200 (under $2) for a five-minute whizz around a 36-metre slot-car racetrack.
That first night flew by in a whizz of beer, bass, and wallet-punishingly priced burgers, as all good dance festivals should.
With such an immense catalogue, the Smithsonian must hire a small army of art handlers to whizz their works around the world.
Concerned scientists are wondering whether the whizz-bang augmented reality making its way into your car might actually distract more than help.
Apple announced a bunch of whizz-bang thingamabobs at its Worldwide Developers Conference this week—a new iPad, the Homepod, smart security upgrades.
In fact, the imitation pee market is quite saturated with legitimate companies with names like UPass, Clean Stream, Whizzinator, Xstream, and Monkey Whizz.
Perhaps one of the strangest forms is superionic ice, where hydrogen atoms whizz around like a liquid through a solid oxygen-only crystal.
Uber partnered with the charity Whizz-Kidz to give those who use wheelchairs in the UK free rides to polling places this summer.
One of the creative features travelers passing through the airport can enjoy is a slide to whizz them down to their boarding gate.
Whizz that up and pour it into a deep sauté pan set over medium heat and allow it to come to a simmer.
The robot consists of three pairs of hands fixed to mobile torsos, which whizz back and forth on a fixed track behind the net.
To help guide the bombing, the Pentagon's whizz kids calculated the threat posed by different hamlets to the American-backed government in South Vietnam.
As the leader of the largest party, Mr Kurz (aka the "Wunderwuzzi" or whizz kid) will have the first shot at forming a government.
At Benin's Seme border post, an immigration official watches a motorbike laden with rice whizz past and declares, with a smile: "Smuggling is easy."
Kurdish fighters can sometimes see the fight from their sandbag sentry post on the hillside, as jets from the US-led coalition whizz overhead.
It'll get you going just like the film, but the best adaptations have a bit more depth and flavor to them than the whizz!
"Shebam... Pow... Blop... Whizz" was the message in a promotional video, a nod to the fact that this folding phone is designed to wow.
He sizzles chicken skewers, then slathers them with peanut sauce for customers who sit on plastic chairs or whizz their meals away on motorcycles.
Locals worry that the town is becoming a playground for rich Londoners, who in the summer months whizz down on the sleeper train from Paddington.
The chief problem Ze-Gen and other firms with whizz-bang waste technologies face, says Mr Davis, is raising money to build full-scale plants.
As the leader of the largest party, Mr Kurz (known as the Wunderwuzzi or "whizz kid") will have the first shot at forming a government.
Toni Curtis from Bristol, UK, was one of the people Whizz helped save after she had an asthma attack in the sea back in 2011.
The NoS ban seemed to have had no impact, as the only thing that could be heard above the soundsystem was the whizz of balloons.
Flawless was impresaria of countless drag pageants); and cheerleaders (who could forget the delight, in the '2003s, of seeing Rollerena, purse in hand, whizz by?).
Perhaps time, coupled with apologies and a real whizz-bang follow up could help push the major misstep out of the public's admittedly short-term memory.
Well-funded ones can afford helicopters to whizz them around the country, and gifts for voters, as well as cars to take them to the polls.
So they partnered with the Orlando police to conduct stings against drivers who whizz past plainclothes police officers posing as pedestrians in the middle of crosswalks.
It has had to defend the deputy prime minister's decision to charter a jumbo jet to whizz 40 or so people to an international summit in Hawaii.
Uber is helping get the vote out in the UK, teaming up with disability charity Whizz-Kidz to offer free rides to polling stations for wheelchair users.
Even though it hails from the faded age of gee-whizz atomic-powered sci-fi stories, Isaac Asimov's classic has a lot to offer 21st century America.
At a lower orbit, lots of satellites are needed to maintain coverage of a specific area; constellations will criss-cross each other as they whizz around the world.
That has always been especially hard to believe of Mr Kavanaugh, given that he was once a highly-partisan legal whizz for Ken Starr's investigation into Bill Clinton.
The reader sees Billy Whizz, a boy who can run extraordinarily fast, at a charity car wash: he works so quickly he strips the paint off every vehicle.
MPs (Members of Parliament) rejected the timetable, which would have seen the Withdrawal Agreement Bill (WAB) legislation whizz through Parliament in three days, by 322 to 308 votes.
The dog's medal was presented to fellow Newfoundland Tizz, by PDSA Director General, Jan McLoughlin, who said Whizz is the best example of what animals do for humans.
Nearby, a 21st century HP facility perfected the art through bus-sized printers capable of precisely depositing a picoliter of ink as massive reams of paper whizz by.
Later stars Rey and Kylo Ren also make an appearance, as do Episode VII's tweaked X-wings, supported by the Millennium Falcon as they whizz through an asteroid field.
On any given day planes whizz across the oceans partly powered by fuel made from agricultural waste (United), carinata seeds (Qantas), forest waste (Norwegian) or used cooking oil (KLM).
Drivers of zero-emission vehicles also skip costly road tolls, cross fjords by ferry for free, park without paying in cities and use bus lanes to whizz by other commuters.
These objects are part of the latest breed of low-Earth-orbit (LEO) satellites, which are designed to whizz around the planet only a few hundred kilometres above its surface.
Most cars whizz through unchecked, with many heading for the region's largest supermarket in search of alcohol, cigarettes and sugary drinks, which are taxed more heavily in Norway than Sweden.
Actor Matthew Lewis, who played all-time Herbology whizz, handsome Gryffindor prince, and prophecy dodger Longbottom in the Harry Potter movies, went and got hitched over the Memorial Day weekend.
He was a brilliant, brilliant kid, a math whizz, but when he went to university, he pretty much stopped going to class immediately and got involved in making counterfeit money.
Whether it's the Fourth of July, Guy Fawkes Night in Britain, or a New Year's Eve celebration, the ecstasy of loud, flying projectiles that go whizz-bang-pop eludes no human.
So we've shifted from having a whizz-bang aesthetic to an aesthetic of austerity, even though it's got nothing to do with actual austerity as it's been practiced in the past.
Japan demonstrated that it had risen from the ashes of economic ruin to become a technological whizz kid, debuting flashy new infrastructure and technology, such as the shinkansen, or bullet train.
But the dog's good works didn't stop there: Along with his owner David Pugh, Whizz also enriched the lives of hundreds of people as a fundraiser and therapy dog, the PDSA said.
QUARTER-LITRE bottles of whisky whizz down a conveyor belt past Mukhtar Ali, a quality-control employee at Pakistan's Murree Brewery, the only legal beer-and-spirit maker in this Islamic country.
Drivers and teams attached stickers for "Billy Whizz" on cars and helmets in Russian Grand Prix practice, with an online fundraising campaign for the 17-year-old's recovery reaching 768,000 pounds ($993,254.40).
Cheering in their debut full-length Fiji Whizz from local label Pleasence Records, Germaphobes have found a fitting collaborator with director Mike Reynolds (who previously shot/cut/bent their "Married Girls" video).
In yet another sign of China's confidence in its railways, on September 21st bullet trains travelling on the flagship Beijing-Shanghai line will once again whizz down the tracks at speeds of 350kph.
Explosions while playing Destiny 2500 boom with surprising bass and when lasers and raccoons with rocket packs zoom by in Guardians of the Galaxy 29 the audio seems to really whizz by my head.
While you watch all the series' high adrenaline moments whizz by along with real-life confessional interviews in the clip, it becomes obvious just how many women of color inhabit the science-fiction saga.
In a world where personal transportation will increasingly be defined by the need for nimble city cars that can whizz populations across ever denser urban landscapes, this big lumbering transporter seems out of place.
Nine times out of ten the part of the evening actually spent in a nightclub will whizz by in a brief blur of reverberating kick drums, rushed come-ups and frantic smoking area chats.
Brown's colors project the onlooker backwards in time in a slow, ruminative pursuit of her influences — she is much more than a painter slammed sideways by the whizz-bang-wow of the passing moment.
As much as it's fun to whizz around at top speed, you also need to capture the moment, and this drone comes equipped with a 720P FOV 120 degree HD camera for excellent aerial photography.
This fall, the agency will have a grand ol' time with one such object called 2012 TC4, which will whizz past us at a comfortable distance of about 4,200 miles (6,800 kilometers) at its absolute closest.
Not only does DHL deliver parts from suppliers to JLR's factories, it gets them to the exact bit of the assembly line where they are needed; its employees whizz around the shop floor in forklift trucks.
Washing-machine-sized robots whizz this way and that on the top of the grid, pausing only for a second to pick up products and ferry them to "pick stations", where people put the orders together.
It showed uniformed soldiers moving through battered streets with dense clouds of black smoke overhead, while the whizz and crash of artillery fire, the rattle of small arms fire and deep echoing blasts could all be heard.
It has had to defend the deputy prime minister's decision to charter a jumbo jet to whizz 40 or so people to an international summit in Hawaii (the total bill came to $588,000, including $17,000 for catering).
Wheelchair users wanting to take up Uber on the offer will get two free voucher codes worth up to £10 ($13) each, sent either via the company's app (if they've used UberAccess before) or direct from Whizz-Kidz.
Whizz was awarded a PDSA Order of Merit award — given to "animals that display outstanding devotion to their owner or wider society," according to a press release sent to Mashable — which his cousin Tizz accepted on his behalf.
Musk said that in future the tunnel loop might carry passenger cars on "skates" that whizz them through the tunnels, or that cars might eventually be fitted retractable side wheel, so they could travel through the tunnel autonomously.
The whizz-kids at Daimler Research Group have done something that's equal parts silly and ingenious: they've adapted a version of Mario Kart (the open-source SuperTuxKart) to work on the MBUX infotainment system of a Mercedes-Benz CLA.
You'll have to stay up a little longer to see comet 45P, which will whizz by Earth around 73AM ET. This particular comet is a fast one, traveling at about 51,000 miles per hour, and only visits Earth twice per decade.
As part of the merry-go-round of private contractors to whom much of America's electronic intelligence work has been farmed out, Mr Snowden's role as a systems administrator and computing whizz let him see virtually everything the spy agencies were doing.
This approach means not only that Dr Silva's programs whizz along much faster than conventional software, but also, because they do not have to filter the data or use a small subset of them, they see patterns that might otherwise slip through the net.
Even Mr Silver, who by that point was a well-known forecasting whizz, could not have predicted how big the market for his cleverer-than-thou takes would become: on the eve of the 21992 election 22000% of the visitors to the paper's website read "FiveThirtyEight".
Instead of the bunker-like interior of a typical club, replete with flaring (seizure-inducing) strobe lights, sweaty grinding bodies and e's and whizz, viewers were treated to animated lights, dancing animated avatars and the virtual, shareable drugs that are part and parcel of TheWaveVR's shows.
Add to the mix some other innovations—like the aforementioned hyperloop, that could whizz people between Dubai and Abu Dhabi in 12 minutes, and the driverless on-the-ground taxis that will inevitably become a reality and a multimodal transportation future akin to Futurama doesn't seem so far-fetched. Eventually.
That was the idea, at least, when Bowie enlisted disco whizz kid Nile Rodgers to produce Let's Dance, melding up his poppy, synth-drenched style with the Texas blues guitar of Stevie Ray Vaughn, whose soloing over Rodgers's slick dance backdrops made the tracks feel both alien and perfectly of its time.
The Fast and Furious link goes even deeper than just following a ragtag bunch of racers as they whizz through underground street races, though — Payback also has a renewed focus on car customization that EA says will let players "truly craft a personalized and unique ride," and turn an old banger into a supercar.
A keyboard and mouseImage: KeymanderGames consoles aren't just for gaming any more, especially in the case of Microsoft's line of machines, and while a keyboard and mouse may not be the most exciting-sounding set of accessories you can buy for your console, they'll help you whizz through non-gaming apps and menus in record time.
You can still make nutritious choices for your meals that are quick and easy, too — if you have five minutes in the morning, whizz up a smoothie (add things like Greek yogurt, nut butter, protein powder, and oats to make it more nutritionally balanced and filling than pure fruit), or prep some overnight oats before bed.
Gone are the days of eagerly awaiting carts filled with rich, calorific delights to whizz by and potlucking your desired dish without actually knowing what it was—often ending up with something that resembled that creepy guy's hand from Scary Movie (I'm looking at you, chicken feet.) Gone too is Asian dim sum bingo, a game that challenged hungry customers to eat as many dishes as they could and awarded a wet, inky stamp for each conquest.

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