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Snuffle

noun
1.
The act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested).  Synonyms: sniffle, snivel.
verb
(past & past part. snuffled; pres. part. snuffling)
1.
Sniff or smell inquiringly.  Synonym: snuff.
2.
Snuff up mucus through the nose.  Synonym: snivel.
3.
Cry or whine with snuffling.  Synonyms: blub, blubber, sniffle, snivel.



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"Snuffle" Quotes from Famous Books



... human eye, which seeks, above all other beauties, variety. Our doctor's wife is a New England woman; how can she live here? She had the fair eyes and hair and fresh complexion of your part of the country, and its dearly beloved snuffle, which seemed actually dearly beloved when I heard it down here. She gave me some violets and narcissus, already blossoming profusely—in January—and expressed, like her husband, a thousand regrets at my ...
— Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation - 1838-1839 • Frances Anne Kemble

... balbutiate|, balbucinate|, haw, hum and haw, be unable to put two words together. mumble, mutter; maud|, mauder[obs3]; whisper &c. 405; mince, lisp; jabber, gibber; sputter, splutter; muffle, mump[obs3]; drawl, mouth; croak; speak thick, speak through the nose; snuffle, clip one's words; murder the language, murder the King's English, murder the Queen's English; mispronounce, missay[obs3]. Adj. stammering &c. v.; inarticulate, guttural, nasal; tremulous; affected. Adv. sotto voce ...
— Roget's Thesaurus

... bold as to request of your precision, beloved," said the trooper, in a tone of affected solemnity, and assuming the snuffle of a country preacher, "that you will arise from your seat, beloved, and, having bent your hams until your knees do rest upon the floor, beloved, that you will turn over this measure (called by the profane a gill) of the ...
— Old Mortality, Complete, Illustrated • Sir Walter Scott

... reply to him, and offered him mortal combat with boot-jacks at a hundred yards. The effect was more agreeable than I could have hoped for. His hair turned black in a single night, from excess of fear; then he went into a fit of melancholy, and while it lasted he did nothing but sigh, and sob, and snuffle, and slobber, and say "he wished he was in the quiet tomb;" finally he said he would commit suicide—he would say farewell to the cold, cold world, with its cares and troubles, and go to sleep with his fathers, in perdition. Then rose up this young man, ...
— The Wit and Humor of America, Volume X (of X) • Various

... silence. The clock ticked away energetically on the mantelpiece, as if glad to make itself heard at last. Outside, a plaintive snuffle made itself heard. John, the bull-dog, Mike's inseparable companion, who had followed him to the study, was getting tired of waiting on the mat. Mike got up and opened ...
— Psmith in the City • P. G. Wodehouse


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