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snort1 verbsnort2 noun snortsnort1 /snɔːt $ snɔːrt/ ●○○ verb snort1Origin: 1300-1400 Probably from the sound VERB TABLEsnort |
Present | I, you, we, they | snort | | he, she, it | snorts | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | snorted | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have snorted | | he, she, it | has snorted | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had snorted | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will snort | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have snorted |
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Present | I | am snorting | | he, she, it | is snorting | | you, we, they | are snorting | Past | I, he, she, it | was snorting | | you, we, they | were snorting | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been snorting | | he, she, it | has been snorting | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been snorting | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be snorting | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been snorting |
- "You must be nuts," Carla snorted.
- My sister snorts when she laughs.
- The horse lowered its head, and snorted at them.
- Snort, dance, bonk, snort some more - bloody good value, old Henry.
- It snorted, and carefully raised its hind leg and straightened it as if to rid itself of an encumbrance.
- It dresses in red and also wears the emotions of a snorting, charging bull.
- Jacobs snorts -- and the gallery was a real wreck from neglect.
- Panting and snorting like a mad battle steed that has lost its rider, the masterless ocean overruns the globe.
- Pat Buchanan still pads and snorts on the sidelines.
- The Lieutenant's horse was tossing its head, snorting, raising its bright hooves high as it trampled the crop.
- Then an animal snorted quietly and broke the momentary stillness.
to breathe noisily► sniff to breathe in noisily through your nose, for example because you have a cold or because you are crying: · Stop sniffing! Use your handkerchief.· "I'm sorry I got so upset,'' she sniffed.· The dog raised its nose in the air, sniffed, and then started to follow the scent. ► sigh to breathe in and out noisily, because you are disappointed, tired, or sad, or because you can begin to relax after worrying about something: · Frank sighed deeply and stared out of the window.· "That's life, I suppose,'' she sighed.· Sighing wearily, she began her routine of getting ready for bed. ► gasp to suddenly breathe in noisily, because you are surprised, shocked, or in pain: · I gasped when I heard how much the ring had cost.· The crowd gasped as the plane burst into flames.gasp with amazement/shock/pain etc: · One of the boys hit him in the face, and he gasped with pain. ► snore to breathe noisily while you are asleep: · My husband snores so loudly that I find it difficult to get to sleep.· If you snore, it's better not to sleep on your back. ► snort to breathe out very noisily through your nose, especially to show that you are amused or annoyed: · My sister snorts when she laughs.· The horse lowered its head, and snorted at them. ► Drug Cultureacid, nounaddict, nounaddicted, adjectiveaddiction, nounaddictive, adjectiveamphetamine, nounbong, nouncannabis, nounclean, adjectivecocaine, nouncoke, nouncold turkey, nouncontrolled substance, nouncrack, nouncut, verbdeal, verbdealer, noundesigner drug, noundetox, noundetoxification, noundope, noundope, verbdopehead, noundowner, noundrug, noundrug addict, noundrug baron, noundrug czar, noundrug dealer, noundruggie, noundrug rehabilitation, noundrug runner, nounecstasy, nounfix, nounganja, noungear, nounglue-sniffing, noungrass, nounhallucinogen, nounhallucinogenic, adjectivehard, adjectivehard drugs, nounhash, nounhashish, nounhemp, nounheroin, nounhigh, adjectivehigh, nounhippie, nounhit, nounjoint, nounjunkie, nounline, nounLSD, nounmagic mushroom, nounmainline, verbmarijuana, nounmescaline, nounmethadone, nounmule, nounnarc, nounnarcotic, adjectiveneedle, nounOD, verbopiate, nounopium, nounoverdose, nounpeddler, nounpep pill, nounpot, nounpsychedelic, adjectivepush, verbpusher, nounrecovery program, nounreefer, nounrehab, nounroach, nounscore, verbshooting gallery, nounsmack, nounsmoke, nounsniff, verbsnort, verbsnort, nounsnow, nounsoft drug, nounsolvent abuse, nounspeed, nounstash, nounsteroid, nounstoned, adjectivestrung-out, adjectivesubstance abuse, nountab, nountake, verbtrafficking, nountrip, nountrip, verbuse, verbwasted, adjectiveweed, nounwithdrawal, nounwithdrawal symptoms, noun ► snorted with laughter She snorted with laughter. NOUN► laughter· Eikhl was contentious, shouted, and snorted laughter through a single nostril. 1[intransitive, transitive] to breathe air in a noisy way out through your nose, especially to show that you are annoyed or amused: ‘Certainly not,’ he snorted.snort with She snorted with laughter. The horse snorted and stamped its hoof impatiently.2[transitive] to take drugs by breathing them in through your nose → sniff: snorting cocainesnort1 verbsnort2 noun snortsnort2 noun [countable] - From the other side of the library came a loud unmistakable snort -- it was the professor.
- Susskind gave a loud snort.
- Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust.
- From the bushes came a low snort and the scraping of branches.
- I took another snort and offered it to him.
- She gave a snort, then a sigh.
- She would wrinkle her nose, show all her teeth and give a little puff of a snort.
- The hooves slammed out and with a snort of terror it hurtled off up the path followed by the others.
- Then, some yards away he heard a snort and the clink of metal.
► Drug Cultureacid, nounaddict, nounaddicted, adjectiveaddiction, nounaddictive, adjectiveamphetamine, nounbong, nouncannabis, nounclean, adjectivecocaine, nouncoke, nouncold turkey, nouncontrolled substance, nouncrack, nouncut, verbdeal, verbdealer, noundesigner drug, noundetox, noundetoxification, noundope, noundope, verbdopehead, noundowner, noundrug, noundrug addict, noundrug baron, noundrug czar, noundrug dealer, noundruggie, noundrug rehabilitation, noundrug runner, nounecstasy, nounfix, nounganja, noungear, nounglue-sniffing, noungrass, nounhallucinogen, nounhallucinogenic, adjectivehard, adjectivehard drugs, nounhash, nounhashish, nounhemp, nounheroin, nounhigh, adjectivehigh, nounhippie, nounhit, nounjoint, nounjunkie, nounline, nounLSD, nounmagic mushroom, nounmainline, verbmarijuana, nounmescaline, nounmethadone, nounmule, nounnarc, nounnarcotic, adjectiveneedle, nounOD, verbopiate, nounopium, nounoverdose, nounpeddler, nounpep pill, nounpot, nounpsychedelic, adjectivepush, verbpusher, nounrecovery program, nounreefer, nounrehab, nounroach, nounscore, verbshooting gallery, nounsmack, nounsmoke, nounsniff, verbsnort, verbsnort, nounsnow, nounsoft drug, nounsolvent abuse, nounspeed, nounstash, nounsteroid, nounstoned, adjectivestrung-out, adjectivesubstance abuse, nountab, nountake, verbtrafficking, nountrip, nountrip, verbuse, verbwasted, adjectiveweed, nounwithdrawal, nounwithdrawal symptoms, noun ► gave ... snort He gave a loud snort. ► snorts of laughter There were snorts of laughter from the audience. VERB► give· She gave an undignified little snort.· She gave a snort, then a sigh.· She reached for the radio tuning-dial, giving a little snort of self-disgust at her own choice of adjective.· The horse gives another snort and settles down.· Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust.· I had spoken in jest, but Challenger gave a contemptuous snort.· He gave a royal snort, either of disappointment or relief, and snapped his fingers for another round of wine.· Cliff, smaller and curly-haired, seated next to Ken, gave a snort of laughter. 1a loud sound made by breathing out through your nose, especially to show that you are annoyed or amused: He gave a loud snort. There were snorts of laughter from the audience.2a small amount of a drug that is breathed in through the nose: a snort of cocaine |