Informal terms for the nose.
A long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose.
Sinònims
Examples for "beak"
Examples for "beak"
1The tits experienced no difficulty in ripping this off with the beak.
2You will find the beak lying by the side of the body.
3And then my little bird-like beak would rise proudly in the air.
4And the bird was of green and yellow with a red beak.
5I take it to be a water rail, judging from the beak.
1The fuel ignited about a half inch in front of the nozzle.
2The latter group, mostly Nats, would be responsible for the nozzle-sculpting program.
3The nozzle position on the left engine was the only off-nominal indication.
4Out with the hose-reel and up with the nozzle on the porch.
5The construction of this nozzle is perfectly simple and is easily understood.
1The hooter sounds for the first wave of swimmers, then the second.
2My big hooter has been broken many times and needs a fix.
3A naked hooter queen with that beach movie expression of sizzling intellect.
4You may say the hooter is THE cause of their leaving.
5At 3pm the hooter sounded and we all plunged into the icy water.
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.
1If you has any mo chos for dis heah black boy, hit me on mah honker.
2I restrained myself from flipping the bird at the honker, but only because I had enough trouble.
3It was crusted between my nostrils and lips, as if someone had clocked me right in the honker.
4One of those humongous seaside honkers near Beckett's Neck off Gin Lane?
5Quacker had spent the summer in the Far North with Honker the Goose.
1It takes a lot more to break this schnozzle.
2What there was, however, was a rich melange of scents, which even Jansson's battered old cop's schnozzle could detect.
3He asked Josh to dress in a schoolboy outfit while he attached his elasticated schnozzle and plugged his tail into place.
4There may be no explicit psychology, but peer a little closer and their psychological traits become as hard to ignore as Pinocchio's schnozzle.
5A booming voice cried out, That is the home of Schtupidface Schnozzle!
1But it all falls apart when you get a good look at that schnoz.
2C'mon, put your head back while I get some cold water on your schnoz.
3When I take this stuff off, it'll be right back to that rather Romanesque schnoz.
4In Paskhover's office in New York, new patients would plop down, hand over their phone, and complain about how their schnoz looked in selfies.
5It should help cement the idea that Schnoz was working as a freelancer.
Beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils.
1To prove his point, the long snout lashed forward with mind-numbing speed.
2I happen to like its long-snout design; others thought it too blunt.
3The snout is the only vulnerable part in an old black bear.
4Six feet in, she stopped, lowered her snout, and inhaled several times.
5Jerry was designed to allow users to practice compressions and mouth-to-snout resuscitation.
6And I also like the idea that it has a long snout.
7He raised her all right, and caught Mr. Bruin in the snout.
8He guffawed, his grin rippled to and fro across his great snout.
9His corrugated snout was thrust quickly over the edge of the raft.
10Suddenly a horrid dark snout was thrust up in front of him.
11The long, low skull had a pair of horns over the snout.
12It has a small head, the snout sharpened and bent slightly downwards.
13Then his snout split wide to reveal all of his considerable teeth.
14He placed his hand on the dragon's carved snout to bid farewell.
15Coop raised his snout to the sky and howled, low and long.
16The impact was creepy, a look of a brow and a snout.
Snout per variant geogràfica