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Examples
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They rode toward the south, in pursuit of the bandits, as they now called Whiff, String, and Ham.
Injun and Whitey to the Rescue William S. Hart
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Soon another voice broke in, and Whitey knew it as that of "Whiff" Gates, a puncher who was
Injun and Whitey to the Rescue William S. Hart
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Associated Press New York Mets' David Wright Whiff Rates Among the 41 players who have struck out 160+ times in a season since 1990, here are the ones with the best career strikeout rates plate appearances per K.
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Le Whiff allows the pleasure of literally inhaling chocolate without the post-dessert guilt.
Get a Whiff of This The Nag 2009
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Should the headline not read the Whiff of Decay at Stamford Bridge.
The whiff of decay at Old Trafford has been relieved by flawed rivals | Kevin McCarra 2010
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At first I pronounced it "Whiff It" until someone told me it wasn't a smell sim.
Pointing The Finger SVGL 2008
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More How to Beat Pacman: Make Him Whiff With 50,994 fans -- the biggest fight crowd in the U.S. in 17 years -- cheering him on at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Mr. Pacquiao made sure the result was never in doubt.
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More How to Beat Pacman: Make Him Whiff With 50,994 fans -- the biggest fight crowd in the U.S. in 17 years -- cheering him on at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Mr. Pacquiao made sure the result was never in doubt.
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More How to Beat Pacman: Make Him Whiff With 50,994 fans -- the biggest fight crowd in the U.S. in 17 years -- cheering him on at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium, Mr. Pacquiao made sure the result was never in doubt.
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Whiff Kings Each decade, more and more players are accumulating 100+ strikeouts in a season:
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