A short light gust of air.
Perceive by inhaling through the nose.
1 UK institutional investors tend to view any whiff of nepotism with suspicion.
2 Before long I got another whiff of decomposition coming from somewhere ahead.
3 But a Hard Brexit presents a whiff of opportunity for our government.
4 Unfortunately, the Bill carries with it the whiff of a general election.
5 Were there a whiff of danger in the air it wouldn't work.
6 A moment has passed with a whiff of leather and hot oil.
7 To some, however, the scent was laced with a whiff of scandal.
8 She returned to the house, bringing with her a whiff of gunsmoke.
9 The whiff of corruption had been wafting through Fifa halls for years.
10 On a practical level, there is still a back-of-the-envelope whiff to this.
11 Even if there was that constant slight whiff of a different kind.
12 And here it comes a little faint whiff of the real play.
13 I thought, in one whiff , of Stuart Mill, and of the coppersmiths.
14 Today she hit a whiff on the overhead -embarrassed as heck.
15 In that simple sentence there is more than a whiff of bitterness.
16 A whiff of neat brandy in a glass makes me feel sick.
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