A black-and-white longhair sniffs her way around her new home, stops and scratches. |
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When confronted with a waffle for the first time, Sugar sniffs delicately and digests a tiny nibble. |
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Rena's fingers lightly graze mine as she takes the flower back and sniffs it herself. |
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There are certainly a few sniffs and snivels circulating the corridors of financial power in London, Tokyo and Frankfurt. |
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I sign myself in, I am searched and I then join a line-up in a yard while a frisky dog sniffs me in case I am trying to smuggle in drugs. |
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The soft kid slippers she wore on her feet made a sound like short quick sniffs. |
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He sniffs the air, and catches a million faint scents no one else on the planet can detect. |
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When the young woman gets to the counter, the female clerk sniffs, looks up and tells her that she recognizes the man's scent. |
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The muffled sounds of sniffs and small sobs could barely be heard through the door. |
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Her sweet tears dribbled down my face as her sniffs turned to heartfelt sobs. |
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We sat there for a few minutes in silence, the only sound was of my sniffs and whimpers as I tried to stop crying. |
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If an intruder gains access to an NIS domain and sniffs network traffic, usernames and password hashes can be quietly collected. |
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In the end, he goes home with an aching heart and a collection of shells that he longingly sniffs. |
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The dog sniffs at both, quickly decides for the chicken, and proceeds to empty the bowl seeming to enjoy every bite. |
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Everyone sniffs openly, everyday, as if publicly proclaiming some sort of protest. |
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He asks you a couple questions, sniffs the air and asks you to give a breath sample. |
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He may be small but he's fast and nothing can deter him once he sniffs something out. |
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When grandpa gets closer, Lady Red sniffs the air and starts sneezing violently. |
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Normally the kitten approaches the food, sniffs it quickly and then starts to eat. |
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But a few canine yaps and sniffs were a small price to pay for this view. |
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Because it is often in moments of silence that he sniffs the best deal. |
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And then, if a cat or a dog comes along and sniffs the pebble, it dies. |
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The bunny rabbit inquisitively sniffs his way round his new home. Happy and well-fed on carrots and water by the children in his new hutch: a good life! |
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He went through a pantomime of examining a joint of meat, with goatish sniffs. |
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A CBP dog sniffs around for contraband like drugs, food, weapons, people. |
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He sniffs, gives Elmo the bottle and Elmo sniffs. |
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Your pet will love this material because it sniffs like nature. |
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At night he sniffs glue to try to forget his hunger and poverty. |
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While one turbinate engorges with blood and chokes down airflow, the other shrivels to permit big sniffs. |
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She sniffs the pup to make sure it is her own before feeding it. |
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The savvy art enthusiast sniffs in the face of the famed Russian Academy of Arts – and peruses instead the pricey wall-candy at Garage, the trendy gallery belonging to Dacha Zhukova, the wife of Roman Abramovich. |
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In Venice, he moves through the labyrinth of streets, sniffs an odour of some sort next to a wall, climbs up and down the steps of a bridge, or trots along the Riva degli Schiavoni. |
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Orkin hikes into isolated mountaintop forests accompanied by a four-legged assistant who avidly sniffs out scat left by black-crested gibbons and Phayre's leaf monkeys. |
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Then someone shoves a wad of bank notes under their snouts and they follow the stench of loot just as a truffle pig sniffs out the pungent aroma of a chunk of fungus. |
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Gabrieli of Stanford proposes that nostril shifts boost nose power by allowing two simultaneous sniffs that have their sensitivities tuned to different kinds of chemicals. |
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