snort|snorts in English
noun
[snɔrt /snɔːt]
loud sound made by forcing air through the nostrils; sound similar to a snort; shot, quick drink of liquor (Slang); dose of cocaine or heroin that is inhaled (Slang)
Use "snort|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. Transitive verb To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort
4. He gave a snort of contempt.
5. He gave a loud snort .
6. Susskind gave a loud snort.
7. My chaplain snorts in derision but what does he know?
8. The Major gave a disdainful snort.
9. She gave a snort, then a sigh.
10. Barbara Coleman gave a snort of disgust.
11. ‘he gave a snort of disgust’
12. He gave a snort of disgust.
13. He gave a snort of derision.
14. The minister's speech drew loud snorts of derisive laughter.
15. He turned away with a snort.
16. She gave an undignified little snort.
17. He gave a snort of derisive laughter.
18. He gave a snort of derisive laughter. Sentencedict.com
19. Sprinkleroom, I whispered, with a reverent snort.
20. Wexford's reply was an ill-tempered snort.
21. I took another snort and offered it to him.
22. The horse gives another snort and settles down.
23. She could not conceal a snort of laughter.
24. She could not Conceal a snort of laughter
25. Another snort of poppers and I craved him.