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34 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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As the window opened, a whiff of freshly brewed coffee wafted into the room.
The garden party was accompanied by the sweet whiff of blossoming jasmine.
A subtle whiff's breeze carried the salty scent of the ocean, creating a serene atmosphere by the shore.
The whiff of disinfectant assured patients of the hospital's cleanliness.
The whiff of adventure drew them towards the unexplored forest trail.
His keen sense of smell detected a whiff's trace of danger in the air, prompting a cautious retreat.
A sudden whiff of laughter echoed through the comedy club.
A whiff of uncertainty lingered in the room as they awaited the results.
The detective caught a whiff of mystery in the air as he entered the crime scene.
A whiff of fresh paint signaled the completion of the home renovation project.
The detective followed the whiff of cigar smoke to find the hidden room.
A sudden whiff of sea salt signaled their arrival at the coastal town.
Opening the old trunk released a nostalgic whiff of vintage clothing.
The whiff's fragrance of freshly baked bread wafted through the bakery, enticing customers to step inside.
The whiff of success motivated the team to achieve greater milestones.
Opening the antique chest released a whiff of old memories stored inside.
As the campfire flickered, a whiff of wood smoke filled the evening air.
The whiff of autumn leaves brought a sense of nostalgia to the neighborhood.
With a whiff of determination, she tackled the challenging crossword puzzle.
With a whiff of curiosity, she explored the hidden corners of the ancient castle.
A whiff of controversy surrounded the author's latest literary work.
The whiff of gasoline indicated a nearby gas station along the highway.
The whiff's aroma carried hints of pine and earth, signaling the presence of a nearby forest.
As she opened the old book, a nostalgic whiff's scent transported her back to cherished childhood memories.
A whiff of cinnamon and vanilla lingered in the kitchen after baking the fresh batch of cookies.
With a whiff of excitement, the crowd awaited the start of the concert.
As he opened the old book, a nostalgic whiff of aged paper wafted through the air.
The whiff of success motivated her to work even harder.
The wine connoisseur savored the whiff of oak in the aged red wine.
The whiff of spices from the market added an exotic touch to the city streets.
The whiff of melting chocolate filled the kitchen during the baking session.
The whiffs of blooming flowers filled the garden with a delightful fragrance.
The whiff of mint added a refreshing touch to the homemade lemonade.
He caught a whiff of freshly baked bread as he entered the bakery.

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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