snore|snores in English
noun
[snɔr /snɔː]
hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping
Use "snore|snores" in a sentence
1. His snore disturbed our sleep.
2. 4 How frightful to have a husband who snores!
3. He soon fell asleep and began to snore.
4. His loud snore kept me awake.
5. Presently, Pete began to snore.
6. A measured, muffled snore issued from Aunt Polly's chamber.
7. Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
8. She does not snore, she is nasally repetitive.
9. Each indrawn breath was a little throaty snore.
10. Uncle Arthur, after a loud snore, woke suddenly.
11. He stirred slightly and began to snore softly.
12. I heard a snore and knew he'd fallen asleep.
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14. 19 Supporting that sound of debility and failure there were orchestrated snores.
15. 17 The coroner turned, belched, and quietly began to snore.
16. His head fell forward and he began to snore.
17. The coroner turned, belched, and quietly began to snore.
18. He curled down in the weeds and soon began to snore.
19. Unless you snore or walk or breathe or squint a lot.
20. If you snore, it's better not to sleep on your back.
21. British Bulldogs rarely bark but snore, snort, wheeze, grunt, and snuffle instead
22. Laugh and the world laughs with you ; snore and you sleep alone.
23. Antonyms for Allurers include bores, drag, dullards, yawns, snoozes, snoozefests, snores, snorefests, yawnfests and bother
24. Then they closed and she turned over and began to snore lightly.
25. Smurfberry Baccates love to sleep and snore loudly with the pregnant the loudest