Sentence example with the word 'whiff'

whiff

aroma, breath, clue, drop a bomb, flavor, get left, lead, puff of wind, smell of, storm, trace

Definition n. a short light gust of air

Last update: July 3, 2015


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The room is filled with whiff of liquor.   [Please select]

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The new shift in policy has led magic mushroom shop owners to detect a whiff of government hypocrisy.   [Please select]

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A crow flaps by the window, and there is a whiff of tulips and narcissus in the air.   [Please select]

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Here he finds the nearest whiff of salt-water breeze that he can call his own.   [Please select]

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"I will get in another cherub's nose," said his master, preparing to relight his pipe for a whiff before going to work again.   [Please select]

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Have that in your nose in the dark, whiff of stale boose.   [Please select]

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'Give her a whiff of fresh air with the bellows, Charley,' said Mr.   [Please select]

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Smoke mermaids, coolest whiff of all.   [Please select]

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One whiff of that and you're a goner.'   [Please select]

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But theirs,' he says, 'are white as paper and not so much smell as a whiff of gunpowder.   [Please select]

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King Philip had a tender nose; a very whiff of offence might have drawn blood.   [Please select]

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