Whisk

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun An impertinent fellow.

II. Whisk ·noun A game at cards; whist.

III. Whisk ·noun To move with a quick, sweeping motion.

IV. Whisk ·noun A plane used by coopers for evening chines.

V. Whisk ·noun A kind of cape, forming part of a woman's dress.

VI. Whisk ·vi To move nimbly at with velocity; to make a sudden agile movement.

VII. Whisk ·noun A small culinary instrument made of wire, or the like, for whisking or beating eggs, cream, ·etc.

VIII. Whisk ·noun The act of whisking; a rapid, sweeping motion, as of something light; a sudden motion or quick puff.

IX. Whisk ·noun A small bunch of grass, straw, twigs, hair, or the like, used for a brush; hence, a brush or small besom, as of broom corn.

X. Whisk ·noun To sweep, brush, or agitate, with a light, rapid motion; as, to whisk dust from a table; to whisk the white of eggs into a froth.