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whisked

adjective as in beaten

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adjective as in blown

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Seconds later she was whisked away by paramedics into the waiting ambulance.

From BBC

To set foot inside the Gallery, a new restaurant and bar in downtown, is to be whisked into a world fit for a theme park.

Your suitcases are whisked away before you even cross the threshold, only to reappear in your room after check-in.

From Salon

He described the surreal moments after Nick was whisked away by air ambulance where he was left clearing up the mess, then simply returned to work.

From BBC

Melanie's baby was whisked away before it made a sound and she says she didn't know whether she'd had a girl or a boy.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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