Cry or whine with snuffling.
Sniff or smell inquiringly.
The act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested)
1 From the stable came the snuffle and stamp of a feeding horse.
2 As she breathed she let out an occasional soft, barely audible snuffle .
3 He gave a huge snuffle , a little too late for my shirt.
4 So every snuffle , tender throat and nervous cough is cause for concern.
5 Most of them were unconscious, breathing with the hard snuffle of dying men.
6 While Fräulein waited, trembling, several of the girls began to snuffle and sob.
7 The ferrin in their holes began to snuffle and whistle plaintively.
8 Anders gave a big snuffle and the tears kept threatening to spill over.
9 They too pace, and snuffle the air through shiny black noses.
10 She hears the tramp of his approaching feet, and the snuffle of his breath.
11 Do not whine or snuffle , but get ahead in the world while you can.
12 A bursting snuffle of laughter came from Dixon's left rear.
13 He heard a snuffle behind him- ahalf-chokinggasp or cough.
14 The maze drew her long, home-coming snuffle , and stood still.
15 A snuffle from the gator made me spring back and land on my ass.
16 There was no sign of a snuffle about him now.
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