"Sniffers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sniffers" Meaning

"To sniffers" can mean two things:

1. Objects that are used to detect or identify things, especially smells or scents, such as:
A technical device used to detect a substance or gas

2. Objects that are fond of or desperately searching for something, especially a person or a vice, thus often turned towards their loved substance or service, such as:
Drug addicts who constantly seek their dose

"Sniffers" Examples

Sniffers can be a noun or a verb. Here are 5 usage examples:

Noun:


1. Dog sniffers: Special police dogs trained to detect narcotics.
Example: "The police department recruited dog sniffers to patrol the borders."
2. Wine sniffers: People who smell and test the aroma of wine.
Example: "The wine aficionados were wine sniffers who could detect the subtlest notes of oak."
3. Magnetic sniffers: Tools used to detect magnetic fields.
Example: "The tech company developed new magnetic sniffers for metal detection."

Verb:


1. To sniff: To smell or catch a scent.
Example: "She could sniff out the fresh pine nuts in the bread she baked."
2. To sniff at: To investigate or examine something briefly.
Example: "The police sniffed at the crime scene for clues."
3. To sniff around: To search for something casually.
Example: "He sniffed around the orchard for the ripest grapes."

"Sniffers" Similar Words

Snickered

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To smile or laugh in a slightly embarrassed or disbelieving way, often at something that is sarcastic or ironic.

Snickering

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Snickers

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Snickers are a type of sweet treat, a family of chocolate bars made by Mars, Inc. They are known for their combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts covered in milk chocolate, and are one of the most popular chocolate bars in the world. The name "snickers" is also used as a verb, meaning to eat with a smacking or sucking sound, often used humorously to describe eating something tasty.<br><br>In addition, the phrase "Snickers-bar" has gained notoriety through advertising, where a series of commercials featuring a character named the "Snickers Man" (a two-handed, authoritative figure) respond to hunger-related situations with "You're not you when you're hungry," emphasizing that eating a Snickers bar can alleviate hunger and improve one's mood.

Snide

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Snidely

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Sniff

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To inhale air through the nose to catch a scent or smell.

Sniffed

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To sniffed (verb):<br><br>1. To catch the scent of something, often in a sudden or slightly resentful manner. ("She sniffed the air, trying to catch the scent of fresh-cut grass.")<br>2. To regard someone or something with suspicion or distrust. ("He sniffed at the stranger's explanation, not believing a word.")<br>3. In computing, to attempt to detect a particular piece of software or a virus signature, often in an automated manner. ("The antivirus software sniffs out malware on the user's computer.")<br><br>Synonyms: scent, smell, sniff, snuffle.<br><br>Antonyms: liked, approved, accepted.

Sniffer

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The word "sniffer" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A person who sniffles or has a cold, often characterized by a runny nose and a cough. <br>Example: "The sniffer on the plane was hacking up nasty germs and infecting everyone around him."<br><br>2. A device that detects and identifies smells or odors, like a gas detector or an electronic nose.<br><br>3. In computing, a "sniffer" refers to a program that intercepts and analyzes data packets as they are transmitted over a network, often used for network monitoring, security testing, or data collection.

Sniffing

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To catch or gather information or odors in a quick or repeated way, usually by smelling very carefully.<br><br>Example: "The dog began sniffing the air to detect any signs of food."<br><br>To investigate or search for something carefully, usually secretly.<br><br>Example: "The police started sniffing out the crime scene to gather evidence."<br><br>To inhale or take quick and deep breaths of the air, usually because of illness, anxiety, or excitement.<br><br>Example: "She was sniffing anxiously, awaiting the news of her exam results."

Sniffle

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Sniffled

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Sniffled (verb) means to sniff or sneeze repeatedly, often due to an allergic reaction, cold, or sinus problem, making a characteristic hissing or snuffling sound.

Sniffles

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A soft, gentle sound, especially of mucous coming out of the nostrils when a person is catching a cold.

Sniffling

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To snuffle or sniffling means to breathe with a gently sternativo noise, as when one is crying, suffering from a cold, allergy, or a runny nose. It describes a sound, usually indicating that someone is in an emotional state or has congestion.

Sniffs

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The verb "sniffs" is the third person singular simple present tense of the verb "to sniff", which means to breathe in air or particles into the nostrils, often to perceive a smell or a scent.

Sniffy

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Smelling or giving a slight smell, pertaining to something unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "A sniffy garage with a strong gasoline smell".<br><br>(Rare or informal).

Snifter

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a small glass used for sniffing or savoring wine or other spirits