1.b> 1) i> ; a whiff of cigar smoke [.i> .i> 5 1)]; as she walked past, I caught a whiff of her perfume , ;
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3.b> i> , , i> ; i> ; the whiff of danger filled her with excitement ; there has been a whiff of financial scandal in the past ; they regularly hold elections without a whiff of corruption or violence ;
4.b> 1) , ; I found my inhaler and took a deep whiff ;
2) , ;
5.b> 1) , (, ,i> .i> i>); a whiff of tobacco smoke [.i> .i> 1 1)]; the heaven, in whose vast blue depths hung light whiffs of pinkish cloud , ;
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6.b> ; , , (, i>);
7.b> .i> .i> , (, i>).