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snore

[snawr, snohr] / snɔr, snoʊr /
VERB
make sounds when sleeping
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In an hour Duane might hear the musk ox loudly snoring from his field below.

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Late at night, when the fire was only a few glowing coals and Gran was snoring, I slipped out of bed and sat at the spinning wheel.

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He could hear crickets and the hoot of an owl, and from the room inside, the soft snores of a family who would be relieved in the morning when he wasn’t there.

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You slither out onto its snuggly warm blackness, and pretty soon you get so cozy and content lying there that you fall asleep, stretched out and snoring, even.

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"First Prize for Largest Sleeper," she read, almost tripping over a snoring Newfoundland dog.

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