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    whiff


    whiffed


    whiffing


    whiffs


    1. whiff of stale tobacco and wet earth followed him


    2. I caught a whiff that I was trying to “fix myself” to please others


    3. They soon caught a whiff of the reason, more thongas were passing thru the brush not far to the southeast


    4. As they approached, a whiff of the fragrance reached them and contributed to the joy of their deliverance


    5. A whiff of something foul wafts past my nose … what was that? It smelt like bad eggs


    6. He blew a whiff of air on the child and then inhaled


    7. 'What's NCR?' I asked as there was a whiff of maths in the


    8. You didn’t smell the leather until you sat on it, while you were standing was a whiff of whatever was around you in space at the time


    9. “Notoriously, I should think, by your tone and vulgar language,” retorted Mandy, then she sniffed and wrinkled her nose as if catching whiff of an offensive odor and pushed past him without a backward glance


    10. A whiff of rotting seaweed wafted past her nose and then, without knowing how she achieved it … she finds herself standing outside the front door of the house

    11. whiff of brimstone, I tried concentrating on the benefits of


    12. Venders yet lined the streets hoping to snare passersby with the promise of a cheap cup of mead or wine, though all it took was a quick whiff of their product to realize there was no deal to be had


    13. A mere whiff of the undead was enough to send him into a frenzy


    14. Decide whether you are committed to this relationship or whether you first want to bed a few more of the willing young sluts out there!” With those words she jumped up and stomped out in a huff and a puff, a whiff of her sweet perfume teasing his nostrils


    15. A rather cold whiff of wind entered as Joseph opened it


    16. 'Here, have a whiff of this


    17. He was thrown to the wall near the door and his body turned into a stain and then, with a whiff of smoke, all sign of his ever being was erased


    18. If he sensed the merest whiff of trouble, all of her hopes could come to nothing


    19. “What do you have there?” asked Nibbles, catching the whiff of excitement in the air


    20. A sudden whiff of garlic told him that the big Greek had returned and was standing right behind him

    21. Lanris took a whiff, grimaced and shuddered reflexively


    22. The tinny voice dryly rattled out of the speakers on the console, carrying just a hint of silent amusement, and a whiff of sarcasm


    23. Secularists now seem to have a constitutional right not to have any opportunity to be offended by even the slightest whiff of religion anywhere


    24. Ethan drew a last whiff and threw his cigarette in the water before asking with smoke coming out of his mouth and nose:


    25. Diced beets and apples on a bed of greens, with walnut bits and a whiff of vinaigrette


    26. whiff of the money and blocked the construction of the last two reactors,” said Suzuki


    27. They need to know they can’t change the course of history at their whiff


    28. followed by the same intense stench he had caught a whiff of


    29. To make his intent vividly clear, Black added that the wall shall be “high and impregnable,” as if to prevent any whiff of God from leaking through


    30. Recovering it promptly, he too took a good long whiff, both

    31. I folded my arms with a huff and groaned inwardly after taking a huge whiff of Brandon’s scent


    32. His close proximity allowed me a whiff of his unique and delicious scent


    33. “Jesus!” Starret said with a whiff of the air


    34. Although this was a ‘non-smoking’ room, she spent the first morning 'airing out' the room to get the whiff of cigarette smoke smell out


    35. "Nine forty-two it is, less one half and a whiff extra for luck


    36. "What is this about, Lieutenant Commander?" He caught a whiff of apple-scented lotion


    37. " Cassidy replied, a whiff of skepticism in her voice


    38. ' There's something Dickensian about it - more than a whiff of the workhouse and shades of 'honest toil for the bosses,' but there isn't a better single word which adequately covers this concept


    39. With the lingering whiff of death still in our nostrils, the spirit of the mind and the spirits in bottles flowed freely


    40. ” Bryony recoiled as she caught an unsavoury whiff from Jed’s direction

    41. That whiff of covered brew, that tang of blended herbs lingering in the air


    42. By the time it came back, the rock was empty, the sea was still and I caught a whiff of roses in the air


    43. “You were worried for me? I don’t know what to say…” She caught a whiff of the rose’s scent


    44. Janey took a whiff from him, curled her nose at what


    45. I caught a faint whiff of rotten meat on the breeze as I passed and noticed that the


    46. I held my breath, not wanting to get a whiff of that again


    47. ‘Everything’s so perfect it makes my hair stand on end,’ Robert said, wiping impatiently at his eyes and wishing he hadn’t inherited his grandmother’s ability to shed tears at the first whiff of sentiment


    48. The kitchen was crammed full of kinfolk, all of them wore unhappy faces and she caught the whiff of smoke on some of them


    49. me, got a whiff of the scrap


    50. "Fuengirola," I said, catching the distinct whiff of weed from the car














































    1. form of wit---well, Jonathan's Whiffed: "Punning is a talent which


    2. I whiffed it before wasting its subtle fragrance


    3. Daisy give me your hanky Jessie needs to be whiffed


    4. The Illustrated Man sniffed the yellow pollen that whiffed up from the ancient books as quite suddenly Will's father saw them laid out in full sight, leaped up, stopped, then began to close them, one by one, as casually as possible


    1. The effect on Joe Billie was galvanic and Elise could feel the steely fingers cranking into her flesh as his head cocked in a pose not seen before and in moonlight reminded her of a cat whiffing catnip


    1. With his dark hair combed back to slick and gleaming, he selected for the day a new brand of cologne, which he splashed on liberally, not for additional sex appeal, of which he had considerable, but because he liked the freshness it gave to his skin and the faint whiffs he caught from time to time throughout the day


    2. by faint whiffs of his aftershave lotion or cologne


    3. Occasionally she would only take a few whiffs at his cigarette


    4. She took a couple of big whiffs and sported an appalled look on her face


    5. I lit it at a small brazier supported by an elegant bronze stand, and I inhaled my first whiffs with the relish of a smoker who hasn't had a puff in days


    6. A few whiffs of air had entered my lungs


    7. A stripling, blind, with a tapping cane came taptaptapping by Daly's window where a mermaid hair all streaming (but he couldn't see) blew whiffs of a mermaid (blind couldn't), mermaid, coolest whiff of all


    8. But it was above all the meal-times that were unbearable to her, in this small room on the ground floor, with its smoking stove, its creaking door, the walls that sweated, the damp flags; all the bitterness in life seemed served up on her plate, and with smoke of the boiled beef there rose from her secret soul whiffs of sickliness


    9. From the alighting board, instead of the former spirituous fragrant smell of honey and venom, and the warm whiffs of crowded life, comes an odor of emptiness and decay mingling with the smell of honey


    10. Great whiffs of ozone filled the rainy air, and smoke blew away and was broken up by the rain

    11. Oh, my pipe! hard must it go with me if thy charm be gone! Here have I been unconsciously toiling, not pleasuring—aye, and ignorantly smoking to windward all the while; to windward, and with such nervous whiffs, as if, like the dying whale, my final jets were the strongest and fullest of trouble


    12. Silks, velvets, diamonds glowed and sparkled on every side; whiffs of fragrance filled the air


    13. We are not yet ready for drama in whiffs


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    Synonyme für "whiff"

    whiff puff puff of air sniff tinge tincture