snore|snored|snores|snoring in English
verb
[snɔr /snɔː]
make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleeping
Use "snore|snored|snores|snoring" in a sentence
1. His snore disturbed our sleep.
2. 4 How frightful to have a husband who snores!
3. Does my snoring bother you?
4. He soon fell asleep and began to snore.
5. His loud snore kept me awake.
6. Presently, Pete began to snore.
7. A measured, muffled snore issued from Aunt Polly's chamber.
8. You were snoring last night.
9. Features include snoring, witnessed Apnoeas, and sleepiness
10. I didn't sleep because of his snoring.
11. Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
12. His mouth was open, and he was snoring.
13. Do you know any cures for snoring?
14. She does not snore, she is nasally repetitive.
15. Each indrawn breath was a little throaty snore.
16. Uncle Arthur, after a loud snore, woke suddenly.
17. Snoring : a sign of trouble in preschoolers ?
18. He could hear the old man snoring.
19. She was asleep in a chair and snoring gently.
20. He stirred slightly and began to snore softly.
21. I could hear Paul snoring in the next room.
22. He showed me up by snoring during the concert.
23. I heard a snore and knew he'd fallen asleep.
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25. 19 Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.