SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: NOUN
- An instance or the sound of sniffing.
- Something sniffed or perceived by or as if by sniffing; a whiff.
- The sound produced by passing the breath through the nose with a quick effort; a short, quick snuffle.
- The act of sniffing; a single short audible inspiration through the nose.
- Perception of smell obtained by inhaling audibly; that which is taken by sniffing: as, a sniff of fresh air.
- Sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose
- A brief perception
- A quantity of something that is inhaled through the nose
- An instance of sniffing.
- The act of sniffing; perception by sniffing; that which is taken by sniffing.
- A condition, such as a head cold, accompanied by congestion of the nose. Used with the.
- The act or sound of sniffling.
- The act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested)
- The act, or the sound of sniffling; the condition of having a runny or wet nose, as from a cold or allergies.
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: VERB
- To make a short, audible inhalation, through the nose, as if to smell something.
- To say something while sniffing, for example in case of illness or unhappiness
- To perceive vaguely
- To be dismissive or contemptuous of something.
- Inhale audibly through the nose
- Perceive by inhaling through the nose
- Cry or whine with snuffling
- Inhale audibly through the nose
- To make a whimpering or sniffing sound when breathing because of a runny nose.
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To draw air audibly up the nose; to snuff; -- sometimes done as a gesture of suspicion, offense, or contempt.
- To utter in a contemptuous or haughty manner.
- To perceive or detect by or as if by sniffing.
- To inhale forcibly through the nose.
- To pry; snoop.
- To regard something in a contemptuous or dismissive manner.
- To use the sense of smell, as in savoring or investigating.
- To sniffle.
- To inhale a short, audible breath through the nose, as in smelling something.
- To breathe audibly through a runny or congested nose.
- To weep or whimper lightly with spasmodic congestion of the nose.
- To snuffle, as one does with a catarrh.
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To perceive as by sniffing; to snuff, to scent; to smell.
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SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To draw the breath through (the nose) in an unpleasantly audible manner.
- To perceive as by snuffing; smell; scent: as, to sniff danger.
- To draw in with the breath through the nose; smell of with an audible inhalation; snuff: as, to sniff the fragrance of a clover-field.
- To draw air through the nose in short audible inspirations, as an expression of scorn; snuff: often with at.
- To snuffle.
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: RELATED WORDS
- Reek, Waft, Stink, Sniffer, Scent, Snuffle, Stickers, Track, Feel, Trace, Snort, Smell, Sniffle, Snuff, Whiff
- Mutter, Snore, Yawn, Bawl, Giggle, Ache, Retch, Sneezy, Achoo, Sob, Sneeze, Blubber, Sniff, Snuffle, Snivel
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reek, Waft, Stink, Sniffer, Scent, Snuffle, Stickers, Track, Feel, Trace, Snort, Smell, Sniffle, Snuff, Whiff
- Mutter, Snore, Yawn, Bawl, Giggle, Ache, Retch, Sneezy, Achoo, Sob, Sneeze, Blubber, Sniff, Snuffle, Snivel
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sniff out how different cultures name their pets.
- Was it a Joe Bidenesque Freudian slip sniff?
- WUP messages at different time slots of a sniff interval, wherein the sniff interval is a time interval between two consecutive WUP messages.
- Module will goes into power save after serving a sniff anchor point, and wakes up before starting a sniff anchor point.
- Alternately, you can simply sniff straight from the bottle or put a dot on your palm and sniff from your palm.
- Nowadays, dogs are specially trained to sniff out these mushrooms as they are trained to sniff any other drug.
- Two parametthe slave: the sniff attempt and the sniff timeout.
- Note that Nsniff attempt sniff timeoutat the sniff anchor point, irrefrom the master.
- Conversely, a drugdog sniff conducted after an otherwisecompleted traffic stop is unconstitutional absent independent reasonable suspicion for the sniff.
- RATING MODES SELECTING SNIFF PARAMETERS When using sniff for power savings a few things must be considered.
- My and wife and I NEVER got sick, not even a sniffle.
- Then my nose started to run and I had to sniffle.
- Bonnie also has a continuous sniffle, which she attributes to allergy and an ongoing sinus problem.
- Should you be worried about that tickle in your throat or a sudden cough and sniffle?
- It's been ten victimisation since I've had midstream more than the acronymic sniffle.
- Millions of children have ingested live polio virus and escaped with a sniffle.
- New England accent was the occasional quiet gasp or sniffle from crying eyes.
- ASSISI, SNIFFLE and STAIR my solving ability suddenly fell off the map.
- Luna again and explained herself as she began to sniffle.
- Sniffle When I have a cold, I sniffle loudly.
SNIFF vs SNIFFLE: QUESTIONS
- Can I sniff for packets on a port without localhost?
- Is a sniff-induced negative pressure in the ear pathological?
- Is it safe to sniff out chemicals from open containers?
- Why do people in Tanzania sniff food before eating?
- What do you sniff during a Jewish wedding ceremony?
- Can dogs sniff out the smell of decomposing bodies?
- Do police drug dogs sniff people at music festivals?
- Why do young people in central Australia Sniff Petrol?
- Did Callaway pass the sniff test with taylortaylormade?
- Can Labrador Retrievers sniff out counterfeit DVDs?
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