whiff in English
- whiff⇄noun whiffer.
- whiff⇄noun 1. a slight gust; puff; breath.
Ex. A whiff of fresh air cleared his head. Not a whiff of life left in either of the bodies (Thomas Hardy).
2. a blow.
3. a slight smell; puff of air having an odor.
Ex. a whiff of garlic. A - whiff⇄v.i. 1. to blow or move with or as if with a whiff or puff; puff.
2. to exhale or inhale whiffs or puffs, as when smoking tobacco.
3. (Informal.) to be struck out in baseball.
Ex. He got only three hits in 21 tries and tied an all-tim - whiff⇄v.t. 1. to drive or carry by or as if by a whiff or puff; waft.
2. to inhale or exhale (air, smoke, or fumes) in whiffs or puffs.
3. to smoke (a pipe, cigarette, or cigar).
4. (Informal.) to strike out in baseball.
Ex. His peak - whiff⇄whiff, noun, verb.
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