sniff in English

noun
1
an act or sound of drawing air through the nose.
he gave a sniff of disapproval
verb
1
draw in air audibly through the nose to detect a smell, to stop it from running, or to express contempt.
his dog sniffed at my trousers

Use "sniff" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sniff" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sniff", or refer to the context using the word "sniff" in the English Dictionary.

1. Sniff your sleeve.

2. She gave a loud sniff .

3. Blow your nose. Don't sniff!

4. Some machines sniff out plastic explosives.

5. She gave a loud sniff of disapproval.

6. My mother gave a sniff of disapproval.

7. Sniff out the cause of the trouble.

8. They train dogs to sniff out drugs.

9. 'I'm going,' she said with a sniff.

10. Why, some youths even sniff fire- extinguisher fumes!

11. Dogs Trained To Effectively Sniff Out Prostate Cancer

12. "I'm fine(Sentencedict.com)," she said with a sniff.

13. She took a deep sniff of the perfume.

14. The dogs are trained to sniff out drugs.

15. The sniff of power went to his head.

16. Homeless children sniff glue to dull their hunger pains.

17. The dogs are specially trained to sniff out drugs.

18. It's his job to sniff out abuses of power.

19. This is of advertisers, will sniff out any value?

20. It's their job to sniff out abuses of power.

21. The police were determined to sniff out the ringleaders.

22. Sniff, savor and swish that around for a few moments.

23. It uses the blood flies to sniff out its prey.

24. Ask the child to sniff after you instill the drops.

25. As time went on, Sniff and Scurry continued their routine.

26. Some take off their masks to sniff out strange odors.

27. Right, Stone. We've had a fellow sniff around Barrack B.

28. She dabbed at her face and tried hard not to sniff.

29. Have a sniff of this medicine—it smells revolting,doesn't it?

30. Vic's been trying to sniff out where you went last night.

31. She tried to sniff Contemptuously, but succeeded in producing only a sniffle

32. To Bad mouth (also: to sniff at, to disregard, to contemn) volume_up

33. They make threats but back down at the first sniff of trouble.

34. The dog had a good sniff at the bushes around the garden.

35. I gave him a sniff of smelling salts to bring him round.

36. 17 Sniff,[www.Sentencedict.com] savor and swish that around for a few moments.

37. A customs officer came round with a dog to sniff out drugs.

38. Dogs are used to sniff out unlawful drugs which travelers are carrying.

39. As she turned away I saw him sniff furtively under his arm.

40. You want to sniff out these tough areas immediately when you're constructing.

41. 13 She tried to sniff contemptuously, but succeeded in producing only a sniffle.

42. Then, at the first sniff of danger, he was back at his post.

43. The police used dogs to sniff out the criminals in their hiding - place.

44. B: I bet my broker could sniff out some good ones for you.

45. A dab with a handkerchief and an early morning sniff was my subterfuge.

46. Tear open a wipe and sniff gently as you pass it past your nose .

47. Vigilantes sniff out symbolic Affronts but disregard the devastation they have wrought Robert L

48. They may sniff in bed , using bedcovers as a tent to contain the fumes .

49. Twenty-four men were then asked to sniff the movie tears or a saline solution.

50. 3 Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.