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whisk off

vb. 1 (context transitive idiomatic English) to rapidly remove. 2 (context transitive idiomatic English) To take (a person) on a surprise romantic journey.

WordNet
whisk off
  1. v. brush or wipe off lightly [syn: whisk]

  2. take away quickly and suddenly [syn: whisk away]

Usage examples of "whisk off".

She walks back to the house, taking her time, watching the little longtailed garter-striped lizards whisk off the sunny spots in the lane and out of her way.

It was a near thing sometimes, and I would think that I had them, but at the last moment they would whisk off and back into their holes again.

I 'll just whisk off my regimentals, and Polly, the maid, becomes Polly, the missis.

Break a rule in front of her, put just one toe out of line, and she'd whisk off for Filch, who'd appear, wheezing, two seconds later.

It had indeed planets, and as Arcot watched, he saw in the telectroscope a line of gigantic freighters rise from the world, and whisk off to nothingness as they exceeded the speed of light!