The plural of sniff is sniffs.
The past tense of sniff is sniffed.
A homonym for "sniff" is "snit."
That is the correct spelling of "sniff" (to take a smell).
The present tense of "sniffed" is "sniff."
There's no rule to say what they end in. They vary, but generally they are shorter than the singular version. e.g. an aeroplane flies, but aeroplanes fly. My dog sniffs, but dogs sniff.
What? That doesn't help! The definition is a demonstration of fondness.
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to sniff (in general) = rikhre'akh (רחרח) to sniff (drugs, cocaine) = hisnif (×”×¡× ×™×£)
The past tense of sniff is sniffed.
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A homonym for "sniff" is "snit."
im sniff everyday
Sniff, its a very basic word. It means the same thing as smell. Only people use "sniff" when they are referring to an animal such as a dog. Hope this helped:)
I do not want to sniff the smelly boy
That bloodhound will sniff out the fugitive's trail.
That is the correct spelling of "sniff" (to take a smell).