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whizzing

  • present participle
    of whiz.
    whiz
    verb (used without object)
    to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.

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Finding more of them could help scientists "understand how galaxies form and how many black holes are whizzing around," Stein said.

From Science Daily Aug. 6, 2026

A slick-looking production line runs inside, with vehicles whizzing about and lots of people wearing high-vis clothing.

From BBC Jun. 26, 2026

A bizarre pursuit unfolded along the residential streets of Oceanside this week as a helicopter and half a dozen sheriff’s patrol cars chased a teen whizzing away from them on an electric dirt bike.

From Los Angeles Times May 1, 2026

Ms. Gionfriddo writes tartly funny dialogue that stings and surprises, with tangy quips and savage retorts whizzing through the air, giving a buoyancy even to scenes that occasionally stretch past their necessary length.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 7, 2026

Olivia always paces when she’s on the phone, so in Olivia’s Skype corner, Annabelle gets a whizzing tour of Olivia’s room.

From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti