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Wiff


Part of Speech:

  1. Noun: a distinctive smell or odor.
  2. Verb: to sniff or smell.
  3. Noun (slang): a strong desire or craving.
  4. Noun (sports): a weakly hit or fouled ball in baseball.
  5. Interjection: used to express a reaction to a bad smell.

Sense 1: Noun - Distinctive smell or odor

A wiff refers to a peculiar scent or strong odor that can be easily recognized and often has a unique characteristic.

Example Sentences:

  1. The wiff of freshly baked bread wafted through the house, making everyone's mouth water.
  2. I couldn't stand the wiff of the garbage bin; it was overpowering.
  3. As I entered the perfume shop, I was greeted by an array of delightful wiffs.

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Sense 2: Verb - To sniff or smell

When used as a verb, wiff means to inhale or detect a smell through the act of sniffing.

Example Sentences:

  1. The dog eagerly wiffed the air, trying to locate the source of the enticing scent.
  2. She wiffed the flower to see if it had a pleasant aroma.
  3. He could wiff the strong scent of coffee even before entering the café.

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Sense 3: Noun (Slang) - Strong desire or craving

In more informal usage, wiff can mean a strong want, need, or craving for something.

Example Sentences:

  1. After a long day at work, I had a wiff for a refreshing glass of iced tea.
  2. She couldn't resist the wiff to buy a new pair of shoes, even though she already had plenty.
  3. I have a wiff for adventure and plan to travel the world.

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Sense 4: Noun (Sports) - Weakly hit or fouled ball in baseball

In baseball, a wiff refers to a poorly hit or fouled ball that results in a weak outcome for the batter.

Example Sentences:

  1. The batter swung at the pitch but only made contact with the ball, resulting in a wiff.
  2. The pitcher threw a curveball, causing the batter to miss and produce a wiff.
  3. With two strikes already, the player desperately hoped to avoid another wiff.

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Sense 5: Interjection - Reaction to a bad smell

As an interjection, wiff is used to express one's dislike or disgust towards a foul or unpleasant odor.

Example Sentences:

  1. "Wiff! What is that terrible smell coming from the kitchen?" she exclaimed.
  2. "Wiff! Someone needs to take out the trash," he said, holding his nose.
  3. Upon opening the spoiled milk bottle, the family simultaneously shouted, "Wiff!"

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