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snuffle

[snuhf-uhl] / ˈsnʌf əl /


VERB
sniff
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK
hold nose


Example Sentences

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The gently nutty funk of ribbons of aged jamón taste like snuffling, black Iberian pigs roaming Extremadura to feast on acorns.

From Salon

Certainly Gunda’s days, though they’re mostly spent suckling, snoozing or snuffling, seem full to bursting with the business of getting on with things, punctuated with periods of lazy contentment or high comedy.

From Los Angeles Times

I confess, I spent too long rolling my eyes at the flat style, the shiny characters and the clunky polemics of “The Four Winds” before finally giving in and snuffling, “I’m not crying — you’re crying!”

From Washington Post

Then he – I swear I’m not making this up – calmed down and, after a little bit of snuffling, played with his millions of toys.

From The Guardian

There is a new one-way system to limit contact between pupils and also "snuffle stations" around the school to encourage good hand hygiene.

From BBC