But on this particular night, the tiniest whiff of real reality could not be prevented from intruding.
Because I want to take just the tiniest whiff of It.
Carefully I placed it under his nose and pressed the stud, releasing a tiny whiff of vapor, which was quickly inhaled.
The tiny whiff of poison gas he had inhaled had drained him of strength.
Yet even a tiny whiff of freedom can give relief from the oppressive heat of Soviet repression.
I'd have welcomed just the tiniest whiff of that magic in any recent tournament.
One tiny whiff of the CS crystals and a dog would no longer have a sense of smell.
Failure in Hollywood is a relative thing, but the tiniest whiff of box office depression can stir up waves of panic.
Everywhere one could hear the park's nighttime occupants, snoring, grumbling, tiny whiffs of conversation, smoke.
With a tiny whiff of escaping atmosphere, the sphincter opened, and the Azziz ambassador stood before us.