Sniffed Sentence Examples

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  • She stood on hind legs and sniffed again.

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  • The dog sniffed around and stopped at a large blood spot on the floor.

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  • She stopped and sniffed the air, then gaped at his glass.

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  • She sniffed, You're right.

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  • She sniffed and wiped her eyes with a well-used tissue.

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  • When the communion service began, she smelt the wine, and sniffed so loud that every one in the church could hear.

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  • When Balashev had ended, Napoleon again took out his snuffbox, sniffed at it, and stamped his foot twice on the floor as a signal.

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  • She sniffed at it and sneezed at the familiar skunk scent before shoving it in her pocket.

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  • Dean instinctively sniffed the air for the smell of cordite but his nostrils picked up only the scent of alcohol.

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  • She reached out and took the booties from his hand and sniffed.

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  • Pierre sniffed as he looked at her, but did not speak.

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  • She accepted it and sniffed.

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  • She sniffed and swallowed hard before nodding.

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  • Destiny echoed, and then sniffed.

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  • Cold dark store, long prong, sniffed it, never gave me a bit.

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  • One of them sauntered past, a model of calm confidence as he sniffed the air and scanned the plain.

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  • It twisted its odd little face to look at her and sniffed at her arm with its small trunk.

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  • Dean asked as he sniffed a highly fla­vored—and apparently expensive—coffee.

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  • Abraham sniffed the still air, then crouched beside tall grass stems.

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  • The bloated speckled turquoise wallaby slowly sniffed at the delicious scotch egg.

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  • Spritzer stirred at my mother 's feet, sniffed the air, and then snarled angrily at Spike.

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  • Therefore, " Bob " will only respond if he has sniffed the packet from the wire.

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  • One of the male lawyers, the taller of the two, sniffed loudly and then said.

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  • We kind of took a liking to each other, and that was that. ' The policeman sniffed again.

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  • It is usually sniffed up the nose or sometimes made into a solution, which is then injected.

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  • Plus if you sniffed it enough the car ride home seemed a lot more surreal.

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  • They sniffed of me, licked my face, and then trotted off into the woods.

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  • Blackstone, the giant US vulture fund, is already rumored to have sniffed.

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  • After you have sniffed the perfume on your wrist a second time, ask yourself if there is still a pleasing aroma.

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  • Wines should have a variety of interesting aromas when sniffed.

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  • Dean sniffed the gun and opened the chamber, careful to not make a noise.

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  • She placed the platter in front of Elisabeth, whose nose already sniffed the air.

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  • She sniffed at the cider but found it smelled no differently than she expected.

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  • Painstakingly, the men and women visited each and every building in an incredibly wide area while dogs sniffed the surrounding woodland for bodies or a recent grave.

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  • If you sniffed it enough, the car ride home seemed a lot more surreal.

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  • The shrunken hairy beige armadillo happily sniffed at the three-day old spam fritter.

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  • For advanced skiers, Schladming, with its World Cup pedigree and international cachet, must definitely not be sniffed at.

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  • A rather scruffy looking Wesley Kerr then sniffed his was a location " far too grand to be on any Monopoly board.

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  • She sniffed hard and looked up at me, I love you, you know that?

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  • Edith sniffed once, lowered her head, and continued to eat, as if ignoring what had happened might make the pain disappear.

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  • Suddenly he sniffed and put his face closer to the window.

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  • She inspected a tee shirt of mine, sniffed it with disgust, and tossed it into a trash can across the room.

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  • Effie Quincy sniffed as she pulled her chair next to Dean.

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  • He stood in the parking lot searching for her and sniffed the air.

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  • Dean asked as he sniffed a highly fla­vored—and apparently expensive—coffee.

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  • Oh, what a splendid reign! he repeated several times, then paused, drew from his pocket a gold snuffbox, lifted it to his nose, and greedily sniffed at it.

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  • He sniffed at it.

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  • Sarah sniffed, and Conner kissed her forehead.

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  • Thus carbolic acid or carbolized ammonia are sniffed into the nose to destroy the microbes there, or the nose is washed out by an antiseptic solution as a nasal douche; bismuth or morphine are insufflated, or zinc ointment is applied, to cover the mucous membrane, and protect it from further irritation; and various antiseptic gargles, paints and powders applied to the pharynx in order to prevent the microbic inflammation from extending to the pharynx and down the trachea and bronchi, for many a severe bronchitis begins first by sneezing and nasal irritation.

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