snuffles

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{n} obstruction of the nose by mucus
{i} condition characterized by difficulty in breathing due to nasal congestion, sniffles
third-person singular of snuffle
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to make something or someone quiet
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to travel in a car at the pace of a snail
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to sniff or smell something very loudly; harsh
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to sniff with the nose loudly and audibly
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{v} to speak or breath through the nose
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An act of snuffling; sniffing loudly
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sniff or smell inquiringly
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the act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested) snuff up mucus through the nose
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the act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested)
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An affected nasal twang; hence, cant; hypocrisy
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{f} whine, speak with a nasal tone of voice; inhale, breathe in for the purpose of smelling; sniffle loudly
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If a person or an animal snuffles, they breathe in noisily through their nose, for example because they have a cold. She snuffled and wiped her nose on the back of her hand. = sniffle. to breathe noisily through your nose, sometimes because you are crying (Perhaps from snuffelen)
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to sniff the nose loudly and audibly
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{i} inhale, breathing in for the purpose of smelling; audible inhalation, sniffle; whine, nasal tone of voice
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cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!"
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To speak through the nose; to breathe through the nose when it is obstructed, so as to make a broken sound
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Obstruction of the nose by mucus; nasal catarrh of infants or children
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The act of snuffing; a sound made by the air passing through the nose when obstructed
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snuff up mucus through the nose
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    Hyphenation

    snuf·fles

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    [ 'sn&-f&l ] (verb.) circa 1600. akin to Dutch snuffelen to snuffle; more at SNIVEL.
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