Whizz Along (Verb)
Meaning
Move along very quickly.
Classification
Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.
Examples
- The train began to whizz along the tracks, causing a strong gust of wind in its wake.
- As she gained confidence on her bike, she started to whizz along the highway, feeling the wind in her hair.
- The speeding car started to whizz along the motorway, overtaking all the other vehicles.
- The kids loved to whizz along the slide, screaming with joy as they plummeted downwards.
- The high-speed train will whizz along the new rail link, significantly reducing travel times between cities.