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The meaning of WHIFF is a quick puff or slight gust especially of air, odor, gas, smoke, or spray. How to use whiff in a sentence.
whiff verb (IN SPORT) [ I ] US slang. to try to hit a ball, puck, or person and miss completely : He took a wild swing and whiffed badly. [ T ] US slang. In baseball, if a pitcher whiffs a batter, they cause them to strike out (= to lose their turn because they have failed three times to hit the ball successfully):
verb (used without object) to blow or come in light puffs, such as of wind or smoke: A breeze whiffed through the clearing, cooling our faces. to inhale or exhale in light puffs, such as when smoking tobacco: She was sitting on the porch, whiffing on a cigarette.
[ I ] US slang. to try to hit a ball, puck, or person and miss completely : He took a wild swing and whiffed badly. [ T ] US slang. In baseball, if a pitcher whiffs a batter, they cause them to strike out (= to lose their turn because they have failed three times to hit the ball successfully): Jordan whiffed Sims with a high fastball.
Synonyms for WHIFFS: hints, touches, glimmers, flickers, breaths, traces, suggestions, signs; Antonyms of WHIFFS: saturations, permeations, pervasions.
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A whiff can mean the hint of something you smell. When you drive past the sewage treatment plant and suddenly roll up your car windows, it's usually because you've gotten a whiff of the plant's special odor. Whiff can be used as either a noun or verb, and it implies a brief or small puff or sniff.
1 day ago · noun. 1. a passing odour. 2. a brief gentle gust of air. 3. a single inhalation or exhalation from the mouth or nose. verb. 4. to come, convey, or go in whiffs; puff or waft. 5. to take in or breathe out ( tobacco smoke, air, etc) 6. (transitive) to sniff or smell. 7. (intransitive) British slang. to have an unpleasant smell; stink.