Sentence examples for the whiff from inspiring English sources

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the whiff

noun

A waft; a brief, gentle breeze; a light gust of air

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The whiff grows ever stronger.

Still, the whiff of decadence is strong.

And the whiff of explosive revolution?

He has the whiff of authenticity.

At last the whiff of cordite.

It carries the whiff of reward, not relief.

The whiff of deflation is everywhere (see chart 1).

I'd be permanently rid of the whiff of self-involvement.

The rabbit still had the whiff of trembly, nervous game.

This one, though, carried the whiff of postseason magic.

It has the whiff of 18th-century royal courts.

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