Inhale recreational drugs.
A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt.
1 I heard Pickover snort ; the name must have meant something to him.
2 And quite a lover, too, I'm told.' He gave a lascivious snort .
3 With a snort of impatience, the General snatched the paper from him.
4 He would snort coke through a garden hose given half a chance.
5 Bryant's derisive snort was enough to suggest that he did not agree.
6 Knowles burst in with a snort of disgust, and left the table.
7 The thought elicited a snort , but not because that truth bothered him.
8 I snort , but a second later, a sharp pang cuts through me.
9 Aria let out a sarcastic snort , which made everyone stop and stare.
10 On entering the forest the horses began to snort and sweated visibly.
11 Holden let out a snort and pressed a hand to his forehead.
12 Bid-well let out an exasperated snort , but Matthew paid him no heed.
13 He jerked himself upright and expelled his breath in an angry snort .
14 Lee gave a little snort , once more at a loss for words.
15 She's even more flawed than I am.' Irisis gave a bitter snort .
16 It is well indeed, put in Otter with a snort of indignation.
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