Easy as in track/track down To search for or detect something by using one's sense of smell or by investigating thoroughly, as in seeking out something hidden or concealed. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Sniff Out'
The detective had a keen sense of smell and could easily sniff out hidden drugs.
The truffle-hunting pig was able to sniff out the prized fungi in the forest.
The detective's ability to sniff out clues made him famous in the small town.
The football coach had an uncanny ability to sniff out potential talent in young players.
The professional dog trainer taught the puppies to sniff out specific scents in training sessions.
The journalist's nose for news allowed her to sniff out exclusive stories before anyone else.
The customs officer's trained canine could sniff out smuggled goods at border crossings.
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