snout|snouts in English
noun
[snaʊt]
part of an animals head which projects forward and contains the nose and jaws; rostrum, beaklike projection bearing the mouth parts (Entomology); nozzle, spout; nose (Slang)
Use "snout|snouts" in a sentence
1. Snout shape: Alligators have wider, U-shaped snouts, while Crocodile front ends are more pointed and V-shaped
2. " Americans, always with their snouts in the trough. "
3. Caimans and alligators both have wide, U-shaped snouts
4. With a long, ugly snout?
5. Crocodiles have slender snouts, while alligators’ are broader
6. DORSAL FIN ADIPOSE FIN SNOUT
7. the snout of a pistol.
8. A bulbous snout emerged next to me.
9. * Bandicoots have long, pointed snouts, large ears, short body and long tail.T
10. Brown hat, gray trench coat, brown snout.
11. Did I mention he had a snout?
12. For instance, Alligators have wide, u-shaped snouts, where crocodiles have narrow V …
13. Some species have an elongated, upturned snout. Batfishes …
14. Anteaters are toothless creatures with an elongated snout
15. Agaves’ only significant pest is the agave snout weevil
16. Canine is how zoologists refer to all mammals with snouts and non-retractable claws
17. The most striking characteristic of Anteaters are their long snouts and even longer tongues.
18. (Laughter) It's an eight-foot snout, with a googly eye.
19. The snout of the Mercedes poked through the gates.
20. Bury that snout in Haagen-Dasz and go to town!
21. 20 Bury that snout in Haagen-Dasz and go to town!
22. An Andrewsarchus is similar to giant hyanodon with a longer snout
23. Cobia bodies are long, slender, and have an unusually shaped snout.
24. The adults are around 2 mm long with a long snout.
25. What are some distinguishing features of Bandicoots? Bandicoots have pointed snouts and long, thin tails