Phrases with «faint whiff»

The phrase "faint whiff" means a very light and subtle smell or odor. Full definition

Sentences with «faint whiff»

  • They're also pretty refined, too, and the turbocharged engine in particular does have the very faint whiff of the racy WRX STi performance car when worked hard (not that we'd encourage you to treat the Forester like a sports sedan on a regular basis, mind...). (carbuzz.com)
  • The last five months alone have been a roller coaster for Canadian medical marijuana producers on various stock exchanges, whose investors tend to flinch at the faintest whiff of news that's just off - neutral in tone. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • While there is no evidence to suggest Katz was attempting to influence the Alberta PC party to contribute money to the arena project, even the faintest whiff of currying favour has killed what little chance there was for the government to share costs. (canadianbusiness.com)
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