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What does whooshing mean?

"Whooshing" can have a few different meanings, depending on the context:

Sound:

* A rushing sound: This is the most common meaning of "whooshing". It describes a sound like wind rushing past, or something moving quickly through the air. You might hear a whooshing sound when a car drives by, a plane flies overhead, or when you open a door quickly.

* A sound like a strong breath: You might also hear a whooshing sound if someone takes a deep breath in or out, or if you have asthma or another respiratory condition.

Movement:

* Moving quickly through the air: This is more of an informal way of saying something is moving quickly, often with a loud, rushing sound. For example, "The bullet whooshed past my ear."

Other:

* A sudden, strong feeling: This is a more metaphorical meaning, often used to describe a sudden change in emotions or perception. For example, "A wave of relief whooshed over her when she heard the news."

To understand the meaning of "whooshing" more clearly, you need to consider the context in which it is used.

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