Sentences with phrase «big whiff of it»

Yes, the quests can get boring and there is a big whiff of old generation about the experience, but there is tons of content for your money.
With curiosity I opened the door to the oven, got a big whiff of smoke, and saw that the glass dish had split in half, spilling ratatouille onto the racks and bottom of the oven.
In fact, if you see someone taking a big whiff of a newly popped cork, you might feel a little embarrassed for them - as was the case recently when a waiter at a fancy restaurant made a big show of sniffing my cork for me like it was a newly found truffle!
If I have to dig in my diaper bag for a toy and I move the wetbag then I get a bigger whiff of the stink.

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If a big whiff is coming, a Tesla freefall won't be the cause of it.
They coached me on how to inhale deeply and take a big whiff, how to break the crust of the coffee with a back of the spoon, and how to distinguish the body, acidity, and aroma of the various coffees.
Of course they whiffed on the format in a big way.
During and after pregnancy, a whiff of predator odor (soiled rat bedding) didn't trigger as big of a neural response as it did in mice before pregnancy.
Depending on how big of a batch you are making, and which brand and how many different oils you are mixing, you will add 10 - 20 drops of the oil blend of choice, shake it up and give it a whiff.
This leads to some of the film's biggest whiffs on jokes.
What: The title, in conjunction with the awards season release date, may have the highfalutin whiff of prestige Oscar bait — perhaps some saga of love and heartache in the Spanish countryside — but this is about the bull, Ferdinand (voiced by former wrestler Cena), and his big heart.
There's more than a whiff of an infidelity theme in the way Napier presents Uygur's graduation to the big leagues.
And much of the tension comes from the fact that the two robbers offer themselves up like lambs to the slaughter: Low - level hoods looking for a big score, Scoot McNairy and Ben Mendelsohn, the latter a junkie who barely gets the job, may hold the guns, but nary a whiff of fear is detected among two tables of burly, scowling marks.
A curiously joyless movie that tries to channel the giddy amorality of Dr. Strangelove but forgets to add jokes or dramatic stakes, War Dogs is a major whiff from Hangover trilogy director Todd Phillips, who won't be graduating to serious material like Anchorman's Adam McKay did with The Big Short.
It's funny, it's nerve - racking, it carries a slight whiff of Rich Whitey Condescension — thankfully, Lee makes his point and moves on, rather than stopping to swing his big stick — but most importantly, it doesn't cheat us with a ridiculous ending.
Rather than colliding with big blue, it whiffs and zooms onward into the cosmos, birthing an alternate timeline in which dinosaurs rule the planet for millions of years to come.
That Tim is a small - time operator who dreams of making it big does introduce a faint whiff of class satire; Amanda, for all her imposing bluntness, entertains a similar fantasy of shortcutting her way to success, frequently invoking Steve Jobs as her role model.
Some big - name examples are the acid (lysergic and otherwise) zaniness of Otto Preminger's Skidoo, or the whiff of Aquarius that Jack Nicholson carries into Vincente Minnelli's On a Clear Day You Can See Forever.
Meanwhile the elite are so busy trumpeting that they're «for the authors» in this battle, they don't even see that they're trampling over the average foot soldier to get a better whiff of what the Big 5 are holding in front of their noses.
Curtis caught whiff of the delicacies and seized his opportunity with one big leap.
Like its big brother, the Ascend P6, there's more than a whiff of Apple's iPhone 4S about it — thanks largely to the faux - metal strip running along the outside of the chassis.
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