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9 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Snort' in a Sentence

"To forcefully exhale air through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound, often done by animals such as horses." more

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After smelling the fresh hay, the horse will have snorted with delight in the stable.
After inhaling the aromatic flowers, she will have snorted appreciatively in the garden.
The curious elephant will have snorted to investigate the strange object in its enclosure.
Startled by the unexpected noise, the cat will have snorted in surprise.
Despite the cold weather, the dragon will have snorted fire as it soared through the sky.
In the library, the old book will have snorted dust when it is opened after years on the shelf.
By the time the rodeo ends, the bull will have snorted vigorously in the arena.
Despite the strong perfume, he will have snorted in disapproval at the overpowering scent.
As the chef prepares the spicy dish, the chili will have snorted its pungent aroma.

Snort

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verbTo forcefully exhale air through the nostrils with a loud, harsh sound, often done by animals such as horses.
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Last Updated On: April 9, 2024
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