(1) Long before they tucked into the starters there was something whiffy about the relationship between No 10 and News International: why did the prime minister stand by his PR man long after most sentient people had concluded that his denials of involvement in phone-hacking were risible?
(2) The keeper has looked iffy today but letting that in would have made him absolutely whiffy.
(3) The children who turned up bedraggled, a bit whiffy and wearing only a rough approximation of school uniform.
(4) But the stench was put down to whiffy bins, and the flies and insects swarming on the windowsills were ignored.