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It has the kind of whiff you'd imagine coming off a salted anchovy's sweaty armpit, if anchovies only had arms.
Then again I've experienced what she can do, and what she can do is very pleasing indeed – so pleasing I'll let a bit of whiff and stench pass.
There is a sort of whiff of suspicion: 'Is it not good enough to go on elsewhere first?'" As one guilty of such prejudice in the past, I concede that this is a fair point.
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For the lure of whiff-whaff remains eternal, in London as in Beijing.
Though in the years since the invention of whiff-waff, as the British initially called it, many of the game's great triumphs were accomplished in China, or at least produced by China's deep roster.
"Get a couple of Whiffs together," Mr. Coulton said, "and try to stop us".
I'd be permanently rid of the whiff of self-involvement.
A smear of grey, a whiff of sorrow, a shadow of despair.
These were his kind of conditions, a whiff of home.
What he needed most was a degree of survival, a whiff of credibility.
Plus mutterings of monsters and the whiff of weird shit.
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