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snort

[snawrt] / snɔrt /
VERB
make nose sound
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Amber’s brother Kurt — a charismatic former salvage diver who can rattle off details of ancient Spanish wrecks — recalled snorting fentanyl he believes was laced with xylazine while in a local Walmart several months ago.

From Washington Post

That adds another level of comedy to Musk's admission to Carlson that he overpaid for Twitter before snorting at its current valuation at around half of its purchase price.

From Salon

The unfolded illustration showed a crowd of people popping and snorting various substances.

From New York Times

But the men don’t just communicate with words; they also grunt, snort and chortle, and at times the wordless exclamations form their own harmony.

From New York Times

The tiniest noise — a barking dog or your partner’s snort — may rouse you.

From Washington Post