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snore

[snawr, snohr] / snɔr, snoʊr /
VERB
make sounds when sleeping
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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By Sunday night, it counted as a relative snore when the Patriots and Chargers entered the final 15 minutes of their matchup locked in a one-score game.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 12, 2026

For example, named storm number four will be Dave, described by the nominator as named for "my beloved husband who can snore three times louder than any storm".

From BBC • Aug. 31, 2025

However, these teens who snored did not exhibit any differences in their reading and language abilities, nor any difference on memory or cognitive processing tests compared to their peers who did not snore.

From Science Daily • Nov. 21, 2024

The goal was to keep his stay stress-free so he could snore without interruption.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 24, 2023

The ride home from meets is always a snore compared to the ride in.

From "Legendary Frybread Drive-In" by Cynthia Leitich Smith