"Sniffles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sniffles" Meaning

A soft, gentle sound, especially of mucous coming out of the nostrils when a person is catching a cold.

"Sniffles" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Sniffles"


Example 1: Description of a Cold Inflection

She woke up in the morning to find that her child had developed a sniffles, which was making him quite uncomfortable.

Example 2: Another Word for a Way of Speaking

The professor spoke with sniffles, which made his lecture hard to follow due to a cold.

Example 3: Describing Something Small or Faint

The sniffles were all that remained of the once loud cough he had the previous day.

Example 4: Another Word for a Muscovite/Muscovy Duck SNIFFLING SOUND

When she approached the farm the Moscovies were making a loud series of sniffles.

Example 5: Expression for Slight or Small Amount of Something.

She breathed a few sniffles of relief after just being handed her exam results

"Sniffles" Similar Words

Snidely

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Sniff

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To inhale air through the nose to catch a scent or smell.

Sniffed

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To sniffed (verb):<br><br>1. To catch the scent of something, often in a sudden or slightly resentful manner. ("She sniffed the air, trying to catch the scent of fresh-cut grass.")<br>2. To regard someone or something with suspicion or distrust. ("He sniffed at the stranger's explanation, not believing a word.")<br>3. In computing, to attempt to detect a particular piece of software or a virus signature, often in an automated manner. ("The antivirus software sniffs out malware on the user's computer.")<br><br>Synonyms: scent, smell, sniff, snuffle.<br><br>Antonyms: liked, approved, accepted.

Sniffer

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The word "sniffer" can have multiple meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. A person who sniffles or has a cold, often characterized by a runny nose and a cough. <br>Example: "The sniffer on the plane was hacking up nasty germs and infecting everyone around him."<br><br>2. A device that detects and identifies smells or odors, like a gas detector or an electronic nose.<br><br>3. In computing, a "sniffer" refers to a program that intercepts and analyzes data packets as they are transmitted over a network, often used for network monitoring, security testing, or data collection.

Sniffers

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Sniffing

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Sniffle

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Sniffled

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Sniffled (verb) means to sniff or sneeze repeatedly, often due to an allergic reaction, cold, or sinus problem, making a characteristic hissing or snuffling sound.

Sniffling

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To snuffle or sniffling means to breathe with a gently sternativo noise, as when one is crying, suffering from a cold, allergy, or a runny nose. It describes a sound, usually indicating that someone is in an emotional state or has congestion.

Sniffs

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The verb "sniffs" is the third person singular simple present tense of the verb "to sniff", which means to breathe in air or particles into the nostrils, often to perceive a smell or a scent.

Sniffy

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Smelling or giving a slight smell, pertaining to something unpleasant.<br><br>Example: "A sniffy garage with a strong gasoline smell".<br><br>(Rare or informal).

Snifter

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Snigger

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To snigger means to smile secretly or in a scornful way, often while hiding one's mouth behind one's hand or as if to stifle a laugh, usually at something considered foolish or unfortunate. It can also imply mocking or contempt.

Sniggered

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Sniggering

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Laughter, often in a forced or awkward manner, especially at something considered embarrassing or ridiculous. It is often characterized by a barely audible whisper or stifled snort of laughter.

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