snort|snorted|snorting|snorts in English
verb
[snɔrt /snɔːt]
make a harsh grunting sound by forcing air through the nostrils; grunt in contempt or irritation; inhale cocaine or heroin (Slang)
Use "snort|snorted|snorting|snorts" in a sentence
1. To express by a snort; say with a snort: as, to snort defiance
2. Buttercup snorts in contempt, and Petunia scornfully
3. Asnort (not comparable) Snorting
4. He snorted with exasperation.
5. 'You!' he snorted contemptuously.
6. She snorted in disgust.
7. Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.
8. The walrus snorted suddenly and loudly.
9. " You're perfectly right! " he snorted.
10. Transitive verb To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort
11. He uttered a snorting laugh.
12. 5 Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.
13. He gave a snort of contempt.
14. The steamboat snorted off the port.
15. He gave a loud snort .
16. Chortle: A snorting, joyful laugh or chuckle
17. He snorted indignantly and walked away.
18. Susskind gave a loud snort.
19. My chaplain snorts in derision but what does he know?
20. People were snorting cocaine in the toilets.
21. Susskind Eikhl said, and snorted through one nostril.
22. The Major gave a disdainful snort.
23. She gave a snort, then a sigh.
24. Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust.
25. We see him snorting and mainlining cocaine.