Sniff Sentence Examples

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  • Now that he's aware someone is looking, we'll be lucky to get a sniff of where he is.

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  • They never had a sniff Byrne was connected to the money.

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  • Bumpus came over for a sniff.

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  • Maybe your pet actually likes to sniff the flowers.

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  • There was no way in a dozen lifetimes I'd ever get a sniff at a tenth of that much money!

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  • Before you put the sweater on the dog, let him sniff it.

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  • He held out his hand for the dog to sniff, but Nikolai nuzzled his nose into it instead.

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  • A rolled banknote used to sniff cocaine can have a thousandth of a gram of the drug left on it.

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  • It may sniff and explore all of the new objects, but eventually your dog or cat will become accustomed to the new smells.

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  • First, open the bottle you are interested in and sniff.

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  • Sniff the perfume, then let it sit for several minutes and sniff it again.

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  • That's why you sniff a perfume immediately after you apply it, and then a few moments later, after the first layers of scent have largely evaporated.

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  • If you get close and sniff the ear, you can often detect a foul odor.

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  • That's right - hooked without even a sniff.

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  • For true aficionados - and simply for those who appreciate a great fragrance - the Ed Hardy fragrance collection is worth a look and a sniff.

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  • Let a dog see and sniff you before petting it.

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  • Sniffer dog Quint helps to save the bumblebee Some sniffer dogs sniff out drugs.

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  • Natasha uses psychometry, and Kiell uses Shere Khan to " sniff out " Harris.

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  • However, if a hacker compromises the end-nodes of a VPN connection, they can still sniff the traffic.

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  • You sniff the air You say, " I wonder where Kitten scampered off ta... " Artus says, " Miss Kitten?

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  • He then set off eastwards along about 7 meters of passage to have a sniff about.

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  • Doing nothing more than enjoy a pint sniff around the girls put a bet on at the bookies.

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  • Was n't much of a lateral career shift to work in vise so I helped the police sniff out drugs as well.

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  • An under-hit back-pass by the acting captain Stam gave Robbie Keane a sniff of goal.

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  • We had a sniff of a chance from a corner two minutes in.

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  • This is not to say that you'll have to sniff all the fruit on the shelf, but one or two should be indicators enough for you to make an informed decision about freshness.

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  • Cologne smells different on every person, so it isn't enough to just sniff the bottle.

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  • After wearing Vivid for the past week, I am ready to set out and sniff even more of her selections.

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  • Obviously, the best way to sniff out a new fragrance is to visit a fragrance counter and spritz the scent directly on your skin.

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  • To see what a difference the shape of the glass makes, take a normal day-to-day wine glass and a big Burgundy stem and pour the same wine into both and take a big sniff.

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  • He will sniff, laugh, roar and even yawn, as he independently walks and interacts with your children with the touch of a single button.

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  • While they'll sniff you out in 3 seconds flat if you're trying to "act," that doesn't mean you should be a wallflower.

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  • If you create a character for yourself it may be difficult to maintain on camera if you do make the cut, and audiences tend to sniff out the people who are acting.

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  • The first of the two competitions on the show is called the Quick Sniff Challenge.

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  • The Quick Sniff Challenge winners sometimes receive prizes, such as dinner or a few hours at the spa, in addition to the advantages they earn.

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  • Packaged with a strategy guide, scratch and sniff stickers, and other neat bonuses, the game sold well upon its release.

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  • You sniff the air You smile weakly - Jolen unwraps the bowl, peering at it still, blowing harshly to remove the dust.

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  • Once a child is given permission to approach a dog, she should present her closed fist for the dog to sniff.

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  • The Suites at Hershey also boast a heated outdoor pool and hot tub where you can sniff the chocolate-scented air that lingers around town.

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  • Classic Syrah nose of coffee, intense blueberry, and smoke really come out in the first sniff.

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  • You sniff, you swirl, and your first sip is heaven.

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  • One sniff of this candle will make you wish Thanksgiving was today.

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  • Since the Mall of America sees millions of visitors a year, they have direct contact with Homeland Security and even have their own K-9 unit with dogs that sniff for bombs and drugs.

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  • When given pleasant aromas such as almond extract to sniff, the women experienced significantly less pain.

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  • You can allow your pet to sniff your infant, but if you notice any hostile behavior, you'll need to remove the animal immediately and address the problem as soon as possible.

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  • Leather briefcases make a statement that your weekends are spend playing golf with the CEO of Jaguar, and you could sniff out a fine wine even with a bad cold and a cotton ball shoved up each nostril, because you're just that good.

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  • The only sound Sarah had made throughout the ordeal was an occasional sniff, as she attempted to wipe away the product of her distress with the back of her hand.

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  • They're gonna serve fresh ice cream in hell before that lady gets a sniff at this here notebook, even if it proves to be worthless scratchings.

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  • Guard dogs trotted forward to sniff him and his men while a doctor in a blue government jumpsuit approached them, eyes pinned to the injured man carried between two others.

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