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Examples for "snort"
Examples for "snort"
1I heard Pickover snort; the name must have meant something to him.
2And quite a lover, too, I'm told.' He gave a lascivious snort.
3With a snort of impatience, the General snatched the paper from him.
4He would snort coke through a garden hose given half a chance.
5Bryant's derisive snort was enough to suggest that he did not agree.
1The economy is expected to take a hit from the severe earthquakes.
2They included resolution mechanisms, tougher supervision and making creditors take a hit.
3Big financial firms are likely to take a hit from paying fees.
4Only a supernatural could take a hit like that and remain unfazed.
5However, Ms Hall also told MPs the education budget would take a hit.
6Trump Jr. said new business would take a hit in India.
7Stocks for car or home related companies can take a hit.
8It might come in handy should modern society take a hit.
9The deal is contingent on private sector creditors accepting to take a hit.
10So we will take a hit, no question, Fitzgerald told Reuters.
11It's been by my bed so I can take a hit as needed.
12Under the current rescue plan, only junior bondholders stand to take a hit.
13The Irving, Texas-based oil titan did take a hit from crude's price drop.
14Confidence will take a hit if he isn't around to finish the job.
15Everybody has to take a hit, but we've already taken one.
16While they'd take a hit, we believe the hit would be less pronounced.
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Take a hit a través del tiempo
Take a hit por variante geográfica
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