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9 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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After the rain, the curious child will have sniffed the fresh scent of wet earth.
Once the coffee is brewed, the caffeine lover will have sniffed the aromatic steam.
Before the exam, the diligent student will have sniffed every page of the textbook.
Before the performance, the actor will have sniffed the stage to calm pre-show nerves.
When the book is returned, the librarian will have sniffed it for any signs of damage.
When the parcel arrives, the curious cat will have sniffed it thoroughly.
By the time the detective arrives, the clever dog will have sniffed out the hidden clues.
By sunset, the explorer will have sniffed the mountain air at the summit.
After the flowers bloom, the bee will have sniffed their sweet fragrance.

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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