whiffing Antonyms

Meaning of whiffing

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whiffing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Whiff

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whiffing (n.)

The act of one who, or that which, whiffs.

A mode of fishing with a hand line for pollack, mackerel, and the like.

whiffing Sentence Examples

  1. The boxer whiffed a punch, narrowly missing his opponent's chin.
  2. The batter whiffed at the fastball, sending it harmlessly over the plate.
  3. The dog whiffed the scent in the air, its tail wagging with excitement.
  4. The fan whiffed the odor of popcorn from the concession stand, their mouth watering.
  5. The hunter whiffed the deer that was standing only a few yards away.
  6. The chef whiffed the aroma of the roasting chicken, anticipating the flavors to come.
  7. The hiker whiffed the fresh mountain air, filling their lungs with oxygen.
  8. The gambler whiffed the scent of victory, believing they would win big.
  9. The perfume counter attendant whiffed the different fragrances, helping customers choose their perfect scent.
  10. The detective whiffed the scent of gunpowder, indicating the presence of a firearm.

FAQs About the word whiffing

of Whiff, The act of one who, or that which, whiffs., A mode of fishing with a hand line for pollack, mackerel, and the like.

inhaling,sniffing, smelling,, nosing, savouring, savoring, breathing, respiring,snuffing

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The boxer whiffed a punch, narrowly missing his opponent's chin.

The batter whiffed at the fastball, sending it harmlessly over the plate.

The dog whiffed the scent in the air, its tail wagging with excitement.

The fan whiffed the odor of popcorn from the concession stand, their mouth watering.