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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The cricket batsman made a whiff, resulting in the ball flying past him untouched.
The tennis player made a whiff, causing the ball to barely graze the racket.
The golfer's swing resulted in a whiff, leaving the ball right where it started.
The baseball player swung and missed, creating a whiff.
The politician's statement carried a whiff of corruption.
There was a whiff of scandal surrounding the celebrity's sudden departure.
The company's financial report had a whiff of deception, raising suspicions among investors.
The student's paper had a whiff of plagiarism, leading to an investigation.
The room had a whiff of cigarette smoke, even though smoking was not allowed.
The restaurant had a whiff of poor hygiene, making customers hesitant to dine there.
The book's ending had a whiff of disappointment, leaving readers unsatisfied.
The defendant's testimony had a whiff of dishonesty, casting doubt on his innocence.
The email had a whiff of spam, with suspicious links and unusual content.
The news article had a whiff of sensationalism, exaggerating the details for dramatic effect.
The actor's performance was a whiff, lacking emotion and conviction.
She made a whiff of an effort to clean her room, but it was still a mess.
The team's whiff at scoring a goal was feeble and easily blocked by the goalkeeper.
The politician's speech was a whiff, failing to address the concerns of the public.
The chef's attempt at baking a cake was a whiff, resulting in a dense and tasteless dessert.
Despite studying for only a few minutes, he made a whiff at memorizing the vocabulary words.
The artist's painting was a whiff, lacking depth and creativity.
The student's whiff at giving a presentation was evident as he stumbled over his words.
His whiff at repairing the broken car was unsuccessful, leaving it in a worse condition.
The hiker stopped to whiff the fragrant scent of wildflowers in the meadow.
Emily paused to whiff the sweet scent of flowers in the garden.
The restaurant had a whiff of exotic spices that tickled my senses.
As she opened the door, a whiff of fresh air greeted her.
She caught a whiff of deceit in his explanation for his whereabouts that night.
The courtroom was filled with a whiff of tension as the jury deliberated the verdict.
The abandoned house had a whiff of decay and neglect.
The news of the company's impending bankruptcy created a whiff of panic among its employees.
The teacher noticed a whiff of dishonesty in the student's excuse for not completing the assignment.
She couldn't help but notice a whiff of jealousy in her friend's tone.
His behavior gave off a whiff of arrogance, making it difficult for others to warm up to him.
I detected a whiff of arrogance in his speech.
The room had a whiff of sadness after the tragic incident.
The documentary provided a whiff of the truth behind the controversial event.
The garbage can emitted a foul whiff, indicating it needed to be emptied.
There was a whiff of suspicion in the air when he entered the room.
The newspaper article carried a whiff of scandal that caught everyone's attention.
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