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30 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Whiff' in a Sentence

"A gentle flow or puff of wind, air, vapor, smoke, or the like." more

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The cozy bookstore had a comforting whiff of paper and ink, inviting readers to explore its shelves.
As she entered the art studio, a whiff of paint fumes greeted her.
With a gentle whiff, the wind carried the scent of lavender from the fields.
Hiking through the pine forest, they enjoyed the earthy whiff of pine needles.
In the quiet library, a whiff of old books surrounded the readers.
A whiff of laughter filled the classroom during the funny story.
The playful puppy caught a whiff of the delicious bone.
With a whiff of excitement, the children opened their birthday presents.
The old book had a musty whiff, telling stories of ages past.
With each gust, a refreshing whiff of ocean breeze greeted the beachgoers.
During the nature walk, the children enjoyed catching a whiff of the forest air.
The whiff of ink on the paper transported her back to the world of poetry.
The dog's nose twitched as he caught a whiff of a nearby barbecue.
The whiff of rain announced the approaching storm.
He took a deep breath and caught a whiff of the salty sea air.
The morning breeze brought a refreshing whiff of sea salt to the coastal town.
The little girl felt a whiff of the cool breeze on her face.
The whiff of sunscreen reminded them of lazy days at the beach.
A whiff of cologne lingered in the air after he left the room.
The puppy sniffed the air, catching a whiff of something interesting nearby.
The whiff of freshly cut grass filled the air during the summer lawn mowing.
A sudden whiff of nostalgia hit him as he opened the old book.
She felt a whiff of warmth as the sun peeked through the clouds.
The campers enjoyed the whiff of marshmallows roasting over the fire.
The sailor could sense a whiff of sea breeze as the ship set sail.
The children felt a refreshing whiff of wind during their outdoor nature class.
The garden party was filled with the whiff of blooming roses.
The flowers released a sweet whiff of fragrance as the breeze gently rustled their petals.
The campers enjoyed the whiff of the ocean breeze at sunrise.
With a whiff of perfume, she walked into the room, leaving a sweet fragrance behind.

Whiff

wif
nounA gentle flow or puff of wind, air, vapor, smoke, or the like.
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Last Updated On: May 17, 2024
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