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I closed my eyes and took a deep whiff, but smelled only soot.
We inhaled a deep whiff of ocean in a mushroom called crab brittlegill.
Just by dropping in and taking a deep whiff he's got the answer to life, the universe and everything.
"When something's that rare, you don't just give it to a complete stranger," Mr. Brock said, taking a deep whiff of a bag of Jimmy Red grits.
Driving down the hill above his ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains, south of San Francisco, Neil Young took a deep whiff of the redwood forest momentarily serving as the canopy for his 1951 Willys Jeepster convertible.
New leather smells nice, but the purely rational person would take a deep whiff in the showroom, then go buy the Pontiac and pocket the extra 45 grand for a rainy day.
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Students passed around the vials and took deep whiffs, then guessed what was inside each one.
Subjects with an impaired sense of smell, on the other hand, continue taking deep whiffs, because the scent does not register in their brains.
As the women took deep whiffs of the foul vapors, the researchers measured blood flow to the brain with a technique called positron emission tomography.
With Doritos, the first whiff is deep and primeval, musky almost, whereas these smell rather cheaply cheesy.
The whole town is taken over with this event: excitement, trepidation and a whiff of Deep Heat are in the air.
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