noun
- a slight smell or odor carried by air
- a slight puff or gust of air or wind
- a brief experience or hint of something
verb
- to smell or detect a slight odor
- to miss completely when trying to hit something
Usage: sports
Examples
- I caught a whiff of fresh bread from the bakery.
- A whiff of cool air came through the open window.
- There was a whiff of scandal surrounding the politician.
- She whiffed the aroma of coffee brewing in the kitchen.
- The batter whiffed on three straight pitches.
- Just a whiff of smoke made him think of the campfire.
- The dog whiffed around the yard looking for treats.