Informal terms for the nose.
A person regarded as arrogant and annoying.
1That's what happens when you're part of the urban snoot elite.
2Every time she gets a snoot full she falls in love.
3They nearly arrested me because I punched him in the snoot.
4She's just one more snoot who thinks she'll never get what she deserves.'
5As a Musselburgh man he was allergic to the staid old snoot-in-the-air town.
6There was another feline growl, followed by a quick right claw to the snoot.
7But he looks at me and sees a hood, goggles, and a long snoot.
8The youngest kids on the block irreverently cocking a snoot at all bar Bohemians.
9Not with a rag around my snoot, and I will rough up my voice.
10He turned into a whale of modest size, twenty-three feet from fluke to snoot.
11Blackwell, he's a cuss, with a snoot like a hawg.
12She then secures a job working as a gopher for Jane Krakowski's ghastly uptown snoot.
13I poke you in the snoot once more before they throw me off the lot.
14Like she had a fly about her snoot.
15Devil come up to Mille, she'd bust him on the snoot and spit in his eye.
16Lin said: Durned ef ye kin fool me in the smell uf enything; my snoot nevur lies.