whiffet (Meaning)

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whiffet (n.)

A little whiff or puff.

Synonyms & Antonyms of whiffet

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whiffet Sentence Examples

  1. The whiffet of garlic permeated the air, enticing diners to enter the restaurant.
  2. The whiffet of vinegar stung her nostrils, reminding her of the unpleasant cleaning task.
  3. A whiffet of smoke wafted down the corridor, causing a moment of alarm.
  4. The whiffet of fresh bread from the bakery instantly raised her appetite.
  5. The whiffet of gasoline from the pump filled the air, reminding her of the long road trip ahead.
  6. A whiffet of perfume lingered in the room, revealing the presence of someone who had recently departed.
  7. The whiffet of sweat from the gymgoers filled the air, indicating a strenuous workout session.
  8. A whiffet of ozone from the lightning storm filled the air, creating an eerie atmosphere.
  9. The whiffet of roses from the garden wafted through the window, bringing a touch of nature into the home.
  10. A whiffet of dampness from the basement filled the air, suggesting a potential problem.

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A little whiff or puff.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The whiffet of garlic permeated the air, enticing diners to enter the restaurant.

The whiffet of vinegar stung her nostrils, reminding her of the unpleasant cleaning task.

A whiffet of smoke wafted down the corridor, causing a moment of alarm.

The whiffet of fresh bread from the bakery instantly raised her appetite.