Also means
to whiz (of wind or objects)
Usage Note
sausen conveys swift, often effortless movement with a sense of speed — typically used for vehicles, cyclists, or children running freely (die Kinder sausten den Hang hinunter — the children zoomed down the slope). It suggests exhilarating pace rather than anxious haste.
Examples
"Die Radfahrer sausten den Berg hinunter."
Natural Translation
The cyclists zoomed down the mountain.
Literal Translation
The cyclists whooshed the mountain downward.
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