Snot, mucus, Smell, scent, odour, Resentment or skepticism expressed by quickly drawing air through the nose; snuffling; sniffling, Fine-ground or minced tobacco, dry or moistened, intended for use by placing a pinch behind the lip or beneath the tongue; see also snus, Finely ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose, To inhale through the nose, A snort or sniff of fine-ground, powdered, or pulverized tobacco, The act of briskly inhaling by the nose; a sniff, a snort, The burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed), To extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated, To kill a person; to snuff out, Pertaining to a form of pornographic film which involves someone's actually being tortured or murdered, Leavings in a glass after drinking; heel-taps, smutchin, snuss, Leavings in a glass after drinking; heel-taps. (Quote from UED), Fine-ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose, The act of inhaling by the nose; a sniff, sniff or smell inquiringly snuff colored; grayish to yellowish brown, To extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of thewick until the flame is suffocated, The killing of a person that is engaged in sexual intercourse; to snuff out, Resentment or skepticism expressed by quickly drawing air through the nose; snuffling; sniffling. Cf huff (quickly puffing air from the nose of mouth), The burning part of a candle wick, or that which has been charrred by the flame, whether burning or not. (Quote from UED), Fine-ground or minced tobacco moistened and intended for use by placing a pinch (placing a pinch = dipping) behind the lip or beneath the tongue, To draw in, or to inhale, forcibly through the nose; to sniff, To crop the snuff of, as a candle; to take off the end of the snuff of, To perceive by the nose; to scent; to smell, The part of a candle wick charred by the flame, whether burning or not, Up to snuff Wide awake, knowing, sharp; not easily taken in or imposed upon; alive to scent (Dutch, snuffen, to scent, snuf; Danish, snöfte) Took it in snuff - in anger, in huff You'll mar the light by taking it in snuff Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost, v 2 Who, when it next came there, took it in snuff - Shakespeare: 1 Henry IV , i 3 Snuff Out He was snuffed out - put down, eclipsed The allusion is to a candle snuffed with snuffers, To turn up the nose and inhale air, as an expression of contempt; hence, to take offense, To inhale air through the nose with violence or with noise, as do dogs and horses, Resentment, displeasure, or contempt, expressed by a snuffing of the nose, finely powdered tobacco for sniffing up the nose a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time the charred portion of a candlewick inhale audibly through the nose; "snuff coke", Pulverized tobacco, etc, prepared to be taken into the nose; also, the amount taken at once, The act of snuffing; perception by snuffing; a sniff, A snort of fine-ground or pulverized tobacco, inhale, breathe in through the nose; sniff, smell; examine by smelling (as of animals); inhale snuff; destroy; extinguish; cut off the burned end of a candle wick, snuff colored; grayish to yellowish brown, inhale audibly through the nose; "snuff coke", Up to snuff Wide awake, knowing, sharp; not easily taken in or imposed upon; alive to scent (Dutch, snuffen, to scent, snuf; Danish, snöfte) Took it in snuff - in anger, in huff You'll mar the light by taking it in snuff Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost, v 2 Who, when it next came there, took it in snuff - Shakespeare: 1 Henry IV , i 3 Snuff Out He was snuffed out - put down, eclipsed The allusion is to a candle snuffed with snuffers, powdered tobacco for inhaling through nose, Relating to death, act of inhaling, breathing in; sound made when breathing in; powdered tobacco that is inhaled through the nose; burnt end of a candle wick, sniff or smell inquiringly, sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose, Snuff is powdered tobacco which people take by breathing it in quickly through their nose, If someone snuffs it, they die. He thought he was about to snuff it, a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time, finely powdered tobacco for sniffing up the nose, the charred portion of a candlewick, past of snuff, present participle of snuff, third-person singular of snuff,
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Snot, mucus
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Smell, scent, odour
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Resentment or skepticism expressed by quickly drawing air through the nose; snuffling; sniffling
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Fine-ground or minced tobacco, dry or moistened, intended for use by placing a pinch behind the lip or beneath the tongue; see also snus - "Dry snuffs are often adulterated with quicklime, and moist snuffs, as rappee, with ammonia, hellebore, pearl-ash, etc."
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Finely ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose
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To inhale through the nose
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A snort or sniff of fine-ground, powdered, or pulverized tobacco
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The act of briskly inhaling by the nose; a sniff, a snort
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The burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed) - "his memory stinks like the snuff of a candle when it is put out ."
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To extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated
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To kill a person; to snuff out
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Pertaining to a form of pornographic film which involves someone's actually being tortured or murdered
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Leavings in a glass after drinking; heel-taps
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smutchin
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snuss
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Leavings in a glass after drinking; heel-taps. (Quote from UED)
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Fine-ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose
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The act of inhaling by the nose; a sniff
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sniff or smell inquiringly snuff colored; grayish to yellowish brown
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To extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of thewick until the flame is suffocated
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The killing of a person that is engaged in sexual intercourse; to snuff out
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Resentment or skepticism expressed by quickly drawing air through the nose; snuffling; sniffling. Cf huff (quickly puffing air from the nose of mouth)
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The burning part of a candle wick, or that which has been charrred by the flame, whether burning or not. (Quote from UED)
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Fine-ground or minced tobacco moistened and intended for use by placing a pinch (placing a pinch = dipping) behind the lip or beneath the tongue
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To draw in, or to inhale, forcibly through the nose; to sniff
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To crop the snuff of, as a candle; to take off the end of the snuff of
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To perceive by the nose; to scent; to smell
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The part of a candle wick charred by the flame, whether burning or not
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Up to snuff Wide awake, knowing, sharp; not easily taken in or imposed upon; alive to scent (Dutch, snuffen, to scent, snuf; Danish, snöfte) Took it in snuff - in anger, in huff You'll mar the light by taking it in snuff Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost, v 2 Who, when it next came there, took it in snuff - Shakespeare: 1 Henry IV , i 3 Snuff Out He was snuffed out - put down, eclipsed The allusion is to a candle snuffed with snuffers
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To turn up the nose and inhale air, as an expression of contempt; hence, to take offense
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To inhale air through the nose with violence or with noise, as do dogs and horses
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Resentment, displeasure, or contempt, expressed by a snuffing of the nose
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finely powdered tobacco for sniffing up the nose a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time the charred portion of a candlewick inhale audibly through the nose; "snuff coke"
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Pulverized tobacco, etc
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prepared to be taken into the nose; also, the amount taken at once
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The act of snuffing; perception by snuffing; a sniff
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A snort of fine-ground or pulverized tobacco
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inhale, breathe in through the nose; sniff, smell; examine by smelling (as of animals); inhale snuff; destroy; extinguish; cut off the burned end of a candle wick fiil
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snuff colored; grayish to yellowish brown
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inhale audibly through the nose; "snuff coke"
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Up to snuff Wide awake, knowing, sharp; not easily taken in or imposed upon; alive to scent (Dutch, snuffen, to scent, snuf; Danish, snöfte) Took it in snuff - in anger, in huff You'll mar the light by taking it in snuff Shakespeare: Love's Labour's Lost, v 2 Who, when it next came there, took it in snuff - Shakespeare: 1 Henry IV , i 3 Snuff Out He was snuffed out - put down, eclipsed The allusion is to a candle snuffed with snuffers
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powdered tobacco for inhaling through nose
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Relating to death
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act of inhaling, breathing in; sound made when breathing in; powdered tobacco that is inhaled through the nose; burnt end of a candle wick isim
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sniff or smell inquiringly
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sensing an odor by inhaling through the nose
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Snuff is powdered tobacco which people take by breathing it in quickly through their nose
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If someone snuffs it, they die. He thought he was about to snuff it
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a pinch of smokeless tobacco inhaled at a single time
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