SNIFFS vs WHIFF: NOUN
- Sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose
- Plural form of sniff.
- A very small trace.
- An inhalation, as of air or smoke.
- A slight, gentle gust of air; a waft.
- A strikeout.
- A brief, passing odor carried in the air.
- A short light gust of air
- A lefteye flounder found in coastal waters from New England to Brazil
- A strikeout resulting from the batter swinging at and missing the ball for the third strike
- An anacanthine or malacopterygious fish of the family Pleuronectidæ, a kind of flatfish or flounder, the Cynicoglossus microcephalus, found in British waters; the smear-dab, sail-fluke, or marysole.
- A waft; a brief, gentle breeze; a light gust of air
- An odour carried briefly through the air
- A short inhalation of breath, especially of smoke from a cigarette or pipe
- The marysole, or sail fluke.
- A glimpse; a hasty view.
- A sudden expulsion of air from the mouth; a quick puff or slight gust, as of air or smoke.
- A hasty view; a glimpse; a gliff.
- A sudden expulsion of air, smoke, or the like from the mouth; a puff.
- A quick inhalation of air, and especially of smoke; a drawing or drinking; in of smoke; also, a draught or drink, as of wine or liquid.
- A slight blast or gust of air; especially, a puff of air conveying some smell.
- The megrim, a fish with scientific name Lepidorhombus boscii or Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis
- A slight sign of something
- A strike (from the batter’s perspective)
- At Oxford and other places on the Thames, a light kind of outrigger boat.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Having a strong or unpleasant odor.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sniff.
- Inhale audibly through the nose
- Perceive by inhaling through the nose
- Drive or carry as if by a puff of air
- Utter with a puff of air
- Strike out by swinging and missing the pitch charged as the third
- Perceive by inhaling through the nose
- Smoke and exhale strongly
- To waft.
- To attempt to strike and miss, especially being off-balance/vulnerable after missing.
- To strike out.
- To sniff.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To strike out (a batter).
- To inhale through the nose; sniff.
- To strike out. Used of a batter.
- To swing at and miss a ball or puck.
- To be carried in brief gusts; waft.
- To emit whiffs, as of smoke; to puff.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To throw out in whiffs; to consume in whiffs; to puff.
- To carry or convey by a whiff, or as by a whiff; to puff or blow away.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To fish, as for mackerel, with a hand-line. See whiffing, n.
- To puff; blow; produce or emit a puff or whiff.
- To drink.
- To puff; puff out; exhale; blow: as, to whiff out rings of smoke.
- To carry as by a slight blast or whiff of wind.
- To draw in; imbibe; inhale: said of air or smoke, and frequently of liquids also.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: RELATED WORDS
- Trots, Shoos, Crawls, Spits, Rustles, Chews, Detects, Mutters, Pokes, Sneaks, Snorts, Smells, Sniffle, Snuff, Whiff
- Breath, Inkling, Stink, Odor, Taste, Aroma, Waft, Stench, Smells, Scent, Smell, Hint, Puff of air, Puff, Sniff
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slinks, Rummages, Ambles, Sasses, Interrogates, Wanders, Slobbers, Wafts, Crawls, Chews, Mutters, Smells, Sniffle, Snuff, Whiff
- Touch, Smoke, Breath, Stink, Odor, Taste, Aroma, Waft, Stench, Smells, Scent, Smell, Hint, Puff, Sniff
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If you make $30,000 a year, sniffs Mr Dubner, that's just $600.
- After one or two sniffs, the nose burned a little and became numb.
- He then sniffs the roach and says that it was low quality.
- Get your nose deep into the glass and take quick sniffs.
- Zilu bowed towards them, but with three sniffs, they flew off.
- During Salaah he sniffs and the Vaseline goes down his throat.
- Nevertheless, institute director Ding at first refuses: he sniffs business.
- When your puppy sniffs out the goodies, praise them.
- He stops and sniffs, then sees the steak.
- Donkey sniffs the eggs and licks his lips.
- One big whiff made a believer out of him.
- Denoted by a golden color highlighting their whiff total.
- Better yet, hopefully the next try is a whiff.
- Scientists Try to Reconcile Adam and Eve Story, Whiff.
- And then he caught a whiff of national popularity.
- Whiff: A player swings yet misses the ball.
- On Friday, stock investors caught a whiff, too.
- We get a whiff of international political intrigue.
- That Moment, at first whiff, is incredibly fresh.
- Cheery disregard for social norms; tendency to overreact; horrendous taste in clothing; slight whiff of redneckery; slight whiff generally.
SNIFFS vs WHIFF: QUESTIONS
- What happens if my child sniffs something up their nose?
- Should you Whiff on a big name player in a dynasty League?
- Is an early whiff in fantasy football worse than in baseball?
- How many swings per pitch type do MLB starters whiff in 2020?