Plural for an act or sound of drawing air through the nose
“He was answered with what sounded like a sniff and a smothered sob.”
Plural for a particular scent or aroma, typically in small traces
“Jansen caught a sniff of the tempting viands and concluded to remain with us.”
Plural for a hint or sign of something
“At the first sniff of trouble, Ironside should have sent out a senior officer to report back.”
Plural for a very small trace of something
“The first sniff of sunshine and suddenly stodgy sandwiches or hearty soups aren't what we feel like having for lunch.”
To draw up air audibly through the nose
“Kate's only immediate answer was to sniff loudly and to retire to the kitchen.”
To smell or pick up the scent of something
“And I would see people subtly sniff the air and then their own clothing, not sure whether it was themselves that were smelling slightly off or not.”
To feel, notice or detect with one's senses
To shed tears, especially from being emotional
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