Sentences with whiff
whiff
W w - He caught a whiff of her perfume. [+ of]
- Not a whiff of scandal has ever tainted his private life. [+ of]
- There is a definite whiff of the 1920s speak-easy at Lily Blacks.
- If anything, Sister Bella suffers from a whiff of eagerness, not to mention a strong whiff of burning tasty cheese from the sandwich iron.
- A whiff of garlic
- Blogs are like a whiff of fresh air in the stagnant world of web contents.
- A gentle whiff of roses, settling lazily into the room.
- Or maybe get into a first kiss and puff an awful whiff of bad breath?
- A whiff of a quiff is enough of a sniff to cause quite a tiff though quixotic the riff.
- In fact these rehab centers are whiff of fresh air to those suffering from the dreadful disease of addiction to some narcotic substances.