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sniffed Meaning in Bengali



 ঘ্রাত,

Noun:

টিপ্টিপ্,

Verb:

শোঁকা, নাক সিটকান,





sniffed's Usage Examples:

Traditionally, it is sniffed or inhaled lightly after a pinch of snuff is either placed onto the back.


data transferred across the internet, protecting data from being seen or sniffed across networks.


The writer noted it was rarely sniffed as snuff as "it burns the nose".


hearing room reporters dismount, pass through metal detectors, and are sniffed by chemical detectors for signs of exposure to explosives; Only eight reporters.


Snuff may refer to: Snuff (tobacco), fine-ground tobacco, sniffed into the nose Moist snuff or dipping tobacco Creamy snuff, an Indian tobacco paste Snuff.


, nitrous oxide or butane), and do not include drugs that are sniffed after burning or heating.


their masters oblivious to each other, the two dogs on the alert already sniffed out the opportunity to unite.


His mother was a painter [1] so he claimed with irony that he always sniffed turpentine between breastfeeds.


the country’s street children, from 8 to 20 years old, have at one time sniffed Rugby and other inhalants.


No information can be sniffed.


The plan was to make an enemy so smelly they could be quite literally sniffed out of hiding by their opponents.


MIME type sniffing standard defines how MIME types are supposed to be sniffed in web browsers.


combination of both techniques is intended to ensure streams cannot be sniffed and stored into a local file, as SWF verification is intended to prevent.


Cocaine: It is available as a white powder, which is insufflated ("sniffed" into the nostrils) or converted into a solution with water and injected.


The spirit is sniffed so that the aroma (nose) can be examined.


Dried pods are sniffed to restore a lost sense of smell.



Synonyms:

smell; whiff;

Antonyms:

breathe out; respire; take a breath;

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