whiff in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for whiff in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.whiff [Am (h)wɪf, Brit wɪf] N

II.whiff [Am (h)wɪf, Brit wɪf] VB intr Brit inf

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a whiff of grapeshot

Translations for whiff in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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skew-whiff Brit inf
whiff inf

whiff in the PONS Dictionary

whiff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to catch a whiff of sth
a whiff of corruption
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The majority of his 2-strike pitches are sliders, owing to its 49% whiff rate.
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They were also too suspicious of faith's potential for contributing to society behind every faith-based charity, they sensed the whiff of conversion and exclusivity.
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Both of his pitches have extraordinary whiff rates: the four-seamer at 33% and the curve at 52%.
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A group of women were exposed to a whiff of perspiration from other women.
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It was named when his son and his friends would refer to a strikeout as a whiff.
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The article noted that there is a whiff of class warfare in the simmering hostility, too.
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The work paid off, as his slider garnered a whiff rate of 43% in 2011.
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Much was so badly written that even today science fiction still carries a slight whiff of its pulp heritage.
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He continued to whiff over a batter per inning.
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His curve is his best swing-and-miss pitch with a whiff rate of about 33%.
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