Sniffs can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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" | ||
Noun |
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sniff - sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose |
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1. | verb | Mary sniffs – now she starts crying. | |
2. | verb | In me the tiger sniffs the rose. | |
3. | verb | Sniff the perfume. | |
4. | verb | Why do you sniff things you see on the ground? | |
5. | verb | One sniff of that stuff was enough to make me sick. | |
6. | verb | Tom began to sniff. | |
7. | verb | He can sniff a cop from miles away. | |
8. | verb | Why do you sniff things you see on the ground? | |
9. | verb | One sniff of that stuff was enough to make me sick. | |
10. | verb | Tom began to sniff. | |
11. | verb | He can sniff a cop from miles away. |
Sentence | |
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verb | |
Mary sniffs – now she starts crying. | |
In me the tiger sniffs the rose. | |
Sniff the perfume. |
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Why do you sniff things you see on the ground? | |
One sniff of that stuff was enough to make me sick. | |
Tom began to sniff. | |
He can sniff a cop from miles away. | |
Why do you sniff things you see on the ground? | |
One sniff of that stuff was enough to make me sick. | |
Tom began to sniff. | |
He can sniff a cop from miles away. |