sniff

sniff
sniff [snif]
vi.
[ME sniffen, akin to Dan snive, of echoic orig.]
1. to draw in air through the nose with enough force to be heard, as in clearing the nose or smelling something
2. to express disdain, skepticism, etc. by sniffing
vt.
1. to breathe in forcibly through the nose; draw in or inhale nasally
2. to smell (a substance) by sniffing
3. to detect, perceive, or get a suspicion of by or as by sniffing: often with out
n.
1. an act or sound of sniffing
2. something sniffed
sniffer
n.

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