verb
- present participle of whiff: to get a brief smell of something
- present participle of whiff: to swing at and miss a ball completely
- present participle of whiff: to blow or move lightly through the air
Usage: sports
Examples
- She was whiffing the aroma of fresh bread from the bakery.
- The batter kept whiffing at every pitch thrown his way.
- He was whiffing on three straight fastballs.
- The curtains were whiffing gently in the breeze.
- I could smell her whiffing the perfume samples at the store.
- The golfer was whiffing badly on the driving range.
- Smoke was whiffing up from the campfire.