Whisked
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34 examples of Whisked in a sentence
She was resuscitated, stabilized,
whisked
over to a CAT scan suite right next to the emergency room, because they were concerned about blood clots in the lung.
Cleaning crew swoops in, the body's
whisked
away, and it all feels as though that person had never really existed.
But before she can go to the operating room, she must get
whisked
away to the ICU, where I work.
I was
whisked
through the airport by airline assistants in a wheelchair.
And the kid was drinking it, and a security guard spotted it, and called the police, who called an ambulance that rushed to the ballpark,
whisked
the kid to the hospital.
How did that feel when they came and
whisked
you away, and your lifestyle completely changed?
Sai quickly becomes hooked as she is
whisked
into an alternate fantasy reality which involve Vampiric creatures.
Legendary entertainer Maurice Chevalier was
whisked
back from retirement to sing the title song (which includes a verse in French) and Scatman's band indulge in a breezy number "Ev'rybody Wants To Be A Cat".
So, these listless automatons are
whisked
through a series of implausible and confusing scenarios, often without even the benefit of transition scenes.
Little Dorothy is
whisked
back to Oz, which has gone to ruin, and meets old and new friends.
Half the plan works & Robin is
whisked
away but Peter manages to escape, he vows to find Childress & his son.
Six former reality-TV stars (three female & three male) from 'Castaway Island' are
whisked
away to a seemingly deserted island for a reunion show.
The story grabs you almost from the very start as a young boy, son of Americans, is
whisked
away from his parents by Amazon rain forest natives.
I think if you go see this movie and check all your expectations and disbelief at the door you will have the fantastic movie experience of being
whisked
away to another world... the reason we see movies in the first place, right?
Then, we are
whisked
to Mission Control, run, apparently, only by 1 man and a woman with lots of cleavage.
I didn't like Slumdog Millionaire because it told me everything about India that I already knew: it feels like a package tour where you are shown the sites you expect to see, and are
whisked
from one location to another.
On the contrary, she led a team that intercepted components of nuclear weapons at their source,
whisked
them away to the United States, altered them slightly so that they would not work, and replaced them.
From there, he was
whisked
to the US to begin his debriefing.
India has more three-wheeled vehicles than any other country, and every day, millions of people are
whisked
through narrow streets and congested traffic in these easy-to-maneuver carts.
Yet Jamie Dimon wasn’t grabbed off a plane and
whisked
into custody.
Each year, uncounted skeletons of dinosaurs and fossil mammals and fishes are
whisked
through airport customs and sold to the highest bidder.
But, in a strange and unexplained twist, Wang was
whisked
from the consulate to Beijing, where he presented the Party leadership with the evidence that brought about Bo’s downfall and Gu’s arrest.
Similarly, just a week earlier, a desecrated statue of Voltaire in Paris’s tony 6th arrondissement was
whisked
away for its own protection.
Each animal in its stall
whisked
its tail when anyone went near and said "Tchk! tchk!"
My cap had been
whisked
away by the wind, but I had never given it a thought.
I waited until she was some way off, and then down I came, but so taken up was he, that I was within a hand's-touch of him before he
whisked
round upon me.
He
whisked
off his hat, and turning briskly he walked off in the direction of West Inch.
And when by chance that veil was for an instant
whisked
away, we always caught just a glimpse of something bloody and violent and dreadful upon the other side.
None of us dared move our heads, but every eye in the regiment
whisked
round, and there we saw an officer with the cockade of a general's aide-de-camp thundering down the road as hard as a great dapple-grey horse could carry him.
The military bands struck up altogether; the horses stood upon two legs each, cantered backwards, and
whisked
their tails about in all directions; the dogs barked, the mob screamed, the troops recovered, and nothing was to be seen on either side, as far as the eye could reach, but a long perspective of red coats and white trousers, fixed and motionless.
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