different between whisked vs unbeaten
whisked
English
Verb
whisked
- simple past tense and past participle of whisk
whisked From the web:
- whisked meaning
- whisked what does it mean
- what is whisked curd
- what does whisked away mean
- what is whisked egg
- whipped yogurt
- what does whisked egg white make
- what does whisked off mean
unbeaten
English
Etymology
un- +? beaten
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -i?t?n
Adjective
unbeaten (not comparable)
- not having been thrashed or beaten
- not defeated
- Arsenal went 25 games unbeaten.
- untrodden
- We walked across unbeaten grassland.
- Not beaten or whisked
- Fold in the unbeaten eggs.
- Tonight was the first night Abdul's wife was unbeaten.
- (cricket) not out
- He scored an unbeaten century.
Translations
unbeaten From the web:
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- unbeaten meaning
- unbeaten what does it mean
- what's liverpool's unbeaten run
- what is unbeaten in football
- what does unbeaten mean in cricket
- what is unbeaten streak
- what is unbeaten in tagalog
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