Sniffed can be categorized as a verb.
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sniff - perceive by inhaling through the nose; "sniff the perfume" | ||
sniff - inhale audibly through the nose; "the sick student was sniffling in the back row" |
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1. | verb | The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." | |
2. | verb | The dog sniffed the ground. | |
3. | verb | The dog sniffed at the stranger. | |
4. | verb | We sniffed at the food suspiciously. | |
5. | verb | I sniffed the smell. | |
6. | verb | The dog sniffed the stick. | |
7. | verb | The dog sniffed the sick. | |
8. | verb | The dog sniffed her luggage. | |
9. | verb | Tom opened the bottle of wine and sniffed it. | |
10. | verb | She sniffed out his true intentions, huh. | |
11. | verb | Tom opened the bottle and sniffed its contents. | |
12. | verb | "If I wasn't a human girl I think I'd like to be a bee and live among the flowers." "Yesterday you wanted to be a sea gull," sniffed Marilla. "I think you are very fickle minded." | |
13. | verb | Tom sniffed. | |
14. | verb | "Have you read Gaboriau's works?" I asked. "Does Lecoq come up to your idea of a detective?" Sherlock Holmes sniffed sardonically. "Lecoq was a miserable bungler," he said, in an angry voice; "he had only one thing to recommend him, and that was his energy. That book made me positively ill." | |
15. | verb | Finally, he sniffed the dead man's lips, and then glanced at the soles of his patent leather boots. |
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The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." |
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The dog sniffed the ground. | |
The dog sniffed at the stranger. | |
We sniffed at the food suspiciously. | |
I sniffed the smell. | |
The dog sniffed the stick. | |
The dog sniffed the sick. | |
The dog sniffed her luggage. | |
Tom opened the bottle of wine and sniffed it. | |
She sniffed out his true intentions, huh. | |
Tom opened the bottle and sniffed its contents. | |
"If I wasn't a human girl I think I'd like to be a bee and live among the flowers." "Yesterday you wanted to be a sea gull," sniffed Marilla. "I think you are very fickle minded." | |
Tom sniffed. | |
"Have you read Gaboriau's works?" I asked. "Does Lecoq come up to your idea of a detective?" Sherlock Holmes sniffed sardonically. "Lecoq was a miserable bungler," he said, in an angry voice; "he had only one thing to recommend him, and that was his energy. That book made me positively ill." | |
Finally, he sniffed the dead man's lips, and then glanced at the soles of his patent leather boots. |