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12 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Sniff' in a Sentence

"To inhale air through the nose in short, audible breaths." more

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The curious toddler will sniff at the pages of the new picture book.
After the rain, the curious child will have sniffed the fresh scent of wet earth.
He will be sniffing the fresh morning air during his nature walk.
I am sniffing the salty sea breeze while walking along the beach.
As the dog sniffed the ground, it found a hidden treasure.
After baking, Emily loved to sniff the aroma of warm cookies in the kitchen.
Timmy used to sniff the salty sea air during family trips to the beach.
After the rain, the dog had sniffed the wet ground curiously.
He sniffed the ocean breeze, feeling the salt in the air.
He has been sniffing the pages of old books in the library.
He has sniffed the damp earth after a refreshing rain.
She has been sniffing the sea breeze from the top of the lighthouse.

Sniff

snif
verbTo inhale air through the nose in short, audible breaths.
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Last Updated On: July 1, 2024
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