Sentences with phrase «whiff of something»

More often than not, patents only surface when media get whiff of them or when used in a lawsuit.
After a few days of catching whiffs of myself, I desperately rubbed some coconut oil on my stinky pitts.
very early signs of pregnancy A heightened sense of smell is another symptom of pregnancy and can also be a trigger of nausea, things you once loved the smell of, such as perfumes and aftershaves have become so repulsive that you will have no alternative but to find them new homes outdoors and a long way from the house, as even the slightest whiff of them can make you bolt for the toilet.
The faint whiff of something rotting at the back of the fridge has attached itself to cinema in recent years.
Even the Meskins don't get a good whiff of it unless they stay around here.
Nothing really stands out when I take a good solid whiff of it.
I took a big whiff of it first (like a wine tasting; total professional here) and it smelled like celery salt and a bit like vegetable juice.
One whiff of it wipes the Stepford smile off TV's face.
Flavoring agents: Flavoring agents should be avoided, ever open a cheap bag of kibble and get hit with a strong whiff of something?
The very whiff of something to hide or lack of openness and transparency in procedure should be grist for the mill of the Fourth Estate.
A single whiff of something can conjure up incredibly vivid memories!
Take your counter spray and spray a little whiff of it on your door frame.
For all the Sturm und Drang that surrounds bear markets (and for that matter, even the slightest whiff of them), sharp downturns in stock prices aren't all that unusual.
Because oil money, or just the faintest whiff of it, trumps the scientific method every time.
Anytime they even get a whiff of something Christian they are «triggered» and demand that they should be protected.
I begin to pull out my wallet because I'm a sucker for knick - knacks, but a whiff of something deep fried from Emzara's realigns my priorities.
When I opened the jar and took a whiff of it I nearly collapsed from the smell.
I'd actually been making this as a single serving until my daughters caught a whiff of it one day, and from then on the recipe morphed into a triple serving (two for each of us).
Every time I get a whiff of it, I want to bake something.
When I catch a whiff of it coming from the oven, I feel warm and comforted, and you will, too.
And when you first get a whiff of it, everything seems perfect.
All I knew is that there was a whiff of something wrong in the marriage.
Kids either turn to the web to find a workaround or they keep tinkering with their supervised devices until they're able to figure out how to undo the protection without letting you catch a whiff of it.
you'll catch a whiff of me as I walk by... oh, I think I smell something raunchy on her.
A quick squirt will mask any body odors so people won't turn green when they get a whiff of you.
But midway through applauding her animalism I caught a whiff of something unsavory.
Pizarro needed a suitable fart spray for an experiment to investigate whether a whiff of something disgusting can influence people's judgements.
If it gets a whiff of something attractive, like food, it will rapidly pulsate, pushing itself closer...
One whiff of it can make a person more trusting, empathetic, generous and cooperative.
Like dog feces on a shoe, the project seemed to carry a whiff of something the big grantors did not want in their portfolios.
However, it had proved not nearly precise enough, and a whiff of it could kill.
She first caught a whiff of something spectacular in the background when, in the 1980s, she found hints of a potential cluster of objects on old photographic survey plates.
So when you get a whiff of something different down there — the scent is stronger, more bitter, or just, well, funkier — you're probably going to be alarmed.
And you still know the weirdly fun trick of licking your arm a day after a workout to get another whiff of it.
Other people, a whiff of it could send them into an anaphylactic reaction.
I was just walking through the store when I got a whiff of it and it was smell at first sight.
I love putting perfume on and getting a whiff of it every time I move throughout the day.
He made me a brownie and ate it all before I could even take a whiff of it.
There is a whiff of something serious in the way religion is invoked as a necessary evil in politics, but when clever meets silly in this movie, silly always wins.
In 2011, it's about as fresh as the whiff of something stale and rank from a crypt.
Though, the way his ethnicity and his feminine features are rolled up with his villainy has the whiff of something off about it, an accidental streak of xeno - or homophobia used as highlighting.
«We're in the endgame now,» Benedict Cumberbatch's Doctor Strange intones in the final stretch of the indisputably epic Avengers: Infinity War — and, more than in any other comics - derived superhero concoction one could mention, there's a whiff of something resembling tragedy in a franchise that, for millions of fans, seems to play a role similar to what mythology did for the Greeks.
Director Abel Ferrara gave both actors free rein to improvise; in one scene, following Georges» release from custody on an attempted rape charge, Simone bemoans the fact that one whiff of him is all it takes for her to be back in his thrall.
In that brief window, you get a whiff of something far more interesting, far more odd and strange.
An actor who is having trouble can't hide it very long, and when even the whiff of them not being up to the task arises, suddenly it's everyone else's fault.
It's first impressions like this - the whiff of something special - that help sell cars and we applaud Mazda for understanding the allure of luxury.
It's Halloween in Pico Mundo, California, and there's a whiff of something wicked in the autumn air.
We first got the whiff of something called Android 3.2 Honeycomb when Huawei launched its 7 inch MediaPad tablet PC.
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