"Snuffle" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Snuffle" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Snuffle" Meaning

To sniff or make a snuffling sound, typically to find something, especially a scent. (A short, nose-snarling sound, as of a pig snuffling in the ground.)

"Snuffle" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "snuffle"


He began to snuffle through his pockets for his handkerchief.
The air was stale, and it smelled of damp earth, over which we snuffled in search of a rabbit or two.
She snuffed and snuffled through the gravel, clearly oblivious to the impending doom.
When the detective arrived, he began to snuffle around for any clue that might have been left behind.
A wanted poster pinned on the town hall board showed a sheriff's deputy in snuffly overalls with a furious look on his face.

"Snuffle" Similar Words

Snubbed

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Snubbing

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To snub someone or something means to deliberately ignore or show a lack of respect or consideration for them. It involves refusing to speak to, associate with, or show interest in someone or something, often in a rude or dismissive way.

Snubs

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A word with a bit of an edge!<br><br>To snub someone or something means to deliberately ignore or slight them, often in a way that is rude or dismissive. It can also imply that you've rejected or refused someone's offer, invitation, or gesture of friendship.<br><br>For example: "She snubbed him at the party, which really hurt his feelings."

Snuck

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Snuff

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Snuff is a small quantity of powdered tobacco, usually sniffed or inhaled through the nose to release its psychoactive properties. It is typically smoked or used in pipes and has been known for its pharmacological and ceremonial uses for centuries. Today, snuff is still used recreationally, particularly among some 정 and bear species.

Snuffed

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(past tense of "snuff") <br><br>to blast smoke out of a chimney or out of a gun barrel<br><br>to stop a fire from burning by depriving it of air<br><br>to kill somebody with a small amount of smoke: to make somebody unconscious by blowing smoke into their face<br><br>(brit to go mad or be defeated, especially while fighting)<br><br>past tense of "snuff it", to lose consciousness or die suddenly, usually due to smoking or an inhalant

Snuffers

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A snuffer is a utensil used to put out candles or fires. It is typically a metal or ceramic spoon or lid with a long handle that is used to cover the flame and extinguish it.<br><br>Alternatively, a snuffer can also refer to a person who polishes oráníes (like a snuffer of roacet metal).<br><br>In poetry and literature, a snuffer can also be a term for a person who extinguishes hope or enthusiasm (e.g., "a snuffer of dreams").<br><br>In modern usage, a snuffer can also be a type of nasal passage cone used to gently clear mucus from the nostrils.

Snuffing

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Snuffled

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Snuffles

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The word "snuffles" is a verb or noun that refers to a gentle or soft snorting or sniffing sound, often associated with a cold or allergy.

Snuffling

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The verb "snuffling" refers to the act of sniffing or breathing heavily, often with a nasal sound, usually used to describe something or someone, typically animals, searching for or tracking something, such as food or a scent. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of gathering information or gathering something in a clumsy or awkward manner.

Snuffs

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To snuff out means to extinguish or put out a flame, fire, or other source of light by depriving it of oxygen, often by pressing down on it with the fingers or a piece of material. It can also refer to putting an end to something, such as a activity, emotion, or hope.

Snug

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Having a comfortable and cozy fit; warm and comfortable; securely held or positioned. Fitting closely and comfortably to something or someone.

Snugger

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Snuggle

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To hold closely and fondly, usually in a romantic or affectionate way; to give a warm and comforting hug to.

Snuggled

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