She sniffed the flowers before beginning to sneeze.
The hunting dog sniffed the air and began to chase the prey.
"I am not pompous," she sniffed. "I am self-confident!"
The dog sniffed his luggage, and barked very loudly.
sniffed
Humans often leave a traceable scent that can be sniffed out by dogs.
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He sniffed the flower
Vapors sniffed to counter the effects of cyanide poisoning.
sniffed
Humans often leave a traceable scent that can be sniffed out by dogs.
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She sniffed at the donuts but when she saw the scones and knew there was coffee, contentment filled her moment.
The dog sniffed out the body in the shallow grave."But I still love him," she sniffed.I sniffed the air and sensed a hint of burning. Then I remembered the cake in the oven.
smelt
The dog was curious, so he sniffed the lamp post.
Pablo smelled the air.
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