"Snouts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snouts" Meaning

The word "snouts" refers to the noses or long, pointed ends of animals, especially pigs, or the act of thrusting one's nose into someone's affairs in order to interfere or intrude.

Example: "The snouts of the hogs rooted around in the mud."

In idiomatic expressions, "snouts" can also mean to pry or intrude into someone's affairs, especially in order to gain an advantage or benefit.

Example: "He was said to have stuck his snout into every business deal in town."

"Snouts" Examples

Usage Examples


1. Animal Senses: The snouts of elephants are incredibly sensitive to smell and allow them to detect water and food from far away.
2. Karate Technique: In some karate styles, the tip of the index finger is referred to as the "snout" because of its hooked or pointed shape used for specific techniques.
3. Ship's Bow: A ship's bow, or front end, could be metaphorically referred to as its "snout" when describing how it navigates through water.
4. Animal Tracking: Hunters use the snouts of animals to track their movements, as they often leave distinct prints or signs of passage.
5. Nose Shape: Some breeds of dogs, known for their long, pointed snouts, are prized for their ability to sniff and track, earning them a special reputation.

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