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View definitions for whiz

whiz

noun as in very intelligent person

verb as in move quickly by

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As archetypically “presidential” as Mitt Romney seemed, his perfectly square, gee whiz speech style was part of what did him in.

Whole Foods actually makes money, but investors reacted to it the way gourmands do when encountering Cheez Whiz.

He has proven to be a computer whiz, earning the nickname “Ninja Coder.”

The legendary musician and a 27-year-old Israeli tech whiz bring us the remarkably interactive video for ‘Like a Rolling Stone.’

Statistics whiz Nate Silver brought huge traffic to the Gray Lady, and now ESPN stands to win big.

We lit our pipes and strolled over in silence to the men's quarters, and it was his odd Canadian expression "Gee whiz!"

Before they were half way up, there came the sound of another shot, but this time the whiz of no ball was heard.

Monday is meatless and Tuesday is dry,Wednesday is sugarless, too, gee whiz!

At first we merely dropped them on him, but we soon began to whiz them down with the added force of our muscles.

And then the wild Igazipuza war-cry rent the night, and he could hear the whiz of flying assegais past his head.

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On this page you'll find 105 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to whiz, such as: genius, prodigy, adept, expert, marvel, and pro.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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