"Snorkeler" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who engages in snorkeling, a form of swimming where a person swims underwater with a mask to see underwater while at the surface, holding a breathing tube (snorkel) that allows them to breathe easily at the surface.
Snoring is a sound that people make while they are sleeping, caused by their tongue and throat tissues vibrating as they breathe in and out. It can be a sign of a underlying health issue, such as sleep apnea.
A snorkel is a tube that allows a person to breathe at the surface of the water while swimming or floating, keeping their head above water. It is typically hollow and has a mouthpiece at one end and a breathing chamber at the other, allowing the user to inhale and exhale.
The verb "snorting" can have several meanings based on the context. Here are a few possibilities:<br><br>1. To exhale heavily, often with a nasal sound: For example, "He snorted out the cigar smoke."<br>2. To suddenly, harshly, or loudly express disagreement or disapproval: For example, "She snorted in disdain at the bad joke."<br>3. To inhale strongly, often through the nose, mainly to take medicine: For example, "He had to snort the medicine to get the dosage right."<br>4. In some contexts, particularly in racing or sports, snorting can refer to the sound a horse makes while running: For example, "The horse snorted as she galloped across the finish line."<br><br>The noun "snort" has a similar range of meanings, often related to these actions or sounds.