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I . sniff [snɪf] VERB intr

1. sniff (inhale through nose):

sniff

2. sniff (show disdain):

sniff

II . sniff [snɪf] VERB trans

sniff
wąchać [perf po-]

III . sniff [snɪf] SUBST

sniff
to have a sniff
to catch a sniff of sth

sniff at VERB trans

1. sniff at (smell):

sniff at

2. sniff at (disregard):

sniff out VERB trans

sniff out

Beispielsätze für sniff

to have a sniff
to catch a sniff of sth

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The human nose starts to fatigue after around six seconds and so a pause may be needed between sniffs.
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She gathers a group of followers to help her sniff out traitors, though her actions unwittingly drive wedges between many of the noble class.
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Every few minutes he would sniff in a thoughtful, practiced sort of way.
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People sniffing often required steady low altitude flying to improve reliability of results.
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The protocol is not connection-oriented and can be easily sniffed.
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The animal sniffing the scent mark will frequently display a flehmen response to assist in communication of the information.
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The most common, first-presenting tics are eye blinking, facial movements, sniffing and throat clearing.
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The male is allowed to sniff a female in estrus.
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She sniffs both of them and causes a debate between them.
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He sniffed the great consumer revolution with its social, political, and aesthetic implications.
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