US /wɑft, wæft/
・UK /wɒft/
waft through the kitchen. Pull them out of the oven and let them cool.
and then that smell of baked cookies will waft through the kitchen.
But when a dog exhales, those side slits create little vortices that actually waft odors into its nose.
But when a dog exhales, those side slits create little vortices that actually waft odors into its nose.
They'll just just waft through life and it'll be just it's fine.
At this point, a very strong waft of cheese floated behind the cameras.
I'm famed throughout the land for its flamboyant, richly textured aroma, its dark, juicy flavours, its muscular waft.
And just hearing it waft through the hallways was so magical.
I will be still, too." A waft of wind came sweeping down the laurel walk,
and then I shall waft you away at once to town;
rising up still and straight to meet the moonbeams; I heard only the faintest waft
When these tanks fail, they would emit toxic plumes that could waft over parts of Portland and could be deadly.
When these tanks fail, they would emit toxic plumes that could waft over parts of Portland and could be deadly.
You get that waft.