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    whiff
    /wɪf/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. get a brief or faint smell of: "he whiffed the broth that was simmering on the stove"
    • 2. (chiefly in baseball or golf) try unsuccessfully to hit the ball. informal North American

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  3. The meaning of WHIFF is a quick puff or slight gust especially of air, odor, gas, smoke, or spray. How to use whiff in a sentence.

  4. a slight trace of odor or smell: a whiff of onions. a slight gust or puff of wind, air, vapor, smoke, or the like: a whiff of fresh air. a single inhalation or exhalation of air, tobacco smoke, or the like: I tried smoking once, but had a coughing fit after the first whiff and gave up. a slight outburst:

  5. Definitions of 'whiff'. If there is a whiff of a particular smell, you smell it only slightly or only for a brief period of time, for example, as you walk past someone or something. [...] More.

  6. a smell that you only smell for a short time: I just caught a whiff of garlic from the kitchen. (Definition of whiff from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  7. Oct 5, 2024 · To carry or convey (something) by, or as by, a whiff or puff of air; to blow, puff, or waft away. To say (something) with an exhalation of breath. To inhale or exhale (smoke from tobacco, etc.) from a cigarette, pipe, or other smoking implement; to smoke (a cigarette, pipe, etc.); to puff.

  8. noun. 1. a light puff or gust of air or wind; breath. 2. a slight wave or gust of odor; faint momentary smell. a whiff of garlic. 3. an inhaling or exhaling, as of tobacco smoke. 4. US, Informal. a complete miss when attempting to hit something, as a golf ball, with a swinging motion. verb transitive. 5.

  9. A faint indication; hint; trace. A whiff of scandal. An inhaling or exhaling, as of tobacco smoke. To blow or move in puffs, as in smoking. To blow or propel (tobacco smoke, etc.) with a puff or gust; waft. To miss completely when attempting to hit something, as a golf ball, with a swinging motion. To strike out.

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