Examples of using Sniffed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Each volunteer sniffed just six bags to avoid becoming inured presumably and each bag was sniffed by twenty sniffers to get a large enough sample to avoid coincidence.
In a recent study, volunteers sniffed the essential oils of lavender
In a study at Wheeling Jesuit University, participants who sniffed peppermint every two hours for five days ate significantly fewer calories.
She put her nose on my lower belly and sniffed so intently that I thought I spilled something on my clothes,” Herfel told the paper.
Women then sniffed the shirts and indicated which ones smelled the best to them.
data transferred across the internet, protecting data from being seen or sniffed across networks.
She put her nose on my lower belly and sniffed so intently that I though I spilled something on my clothes.
His head on its long neck was ever turning this way and that, while he sniffed and muttered all the time to himself.
She said the dog“put her nose on my lower belly and sniffed so intently that I thought I spilled something on my clothes.”.
This means that your username and password can be“sniffed” by anyone else using the access point as well.
She sniffed the stranger's clothes
it for years- but pot-pourri's revival is not to be sniffed at.
She put her nose on my lower belly and sniffed so intently that I thought I spilled something on my clothes,” Herfel said.
almost chocolatey, and then just sniffed the center of his noggin.
Kaguya-senpai pressed her face into Kazuki's neck and sniffed his aroma.
Tea tree oil- can cause death even from a very small dose of a substance eaten or even sniffed by a hedgehog.
She bent very close to them and sniffed the fresh scent of the damp earth.
wall more quietly than a mouse; but Gollum stiffened at once, and sniffed, and his eyes went green.
that is still an amount not to be sniffed at.
A fox passing through the wood on business of his own stopped several minutes and sniffed.