Informal terms for the nose.
A long projecting or anterior elongation of an animal's head; especially the nose.
Beaklike projection of the anterior part of the head of certain insects such as e.g. weevils.
1 To prove his point, the long snout lashed forward with mind-numbing speed.
2 I happen to like its long - snout design; others thought it too blunt.
3 The snout is the only vulnerable part in an old black bear.
4 Six feet in, she stopped, lowered her snout , and inhaled several times.
5 Jerry was designed to allow users to practice compressions and mouth - to - snout resuscitation.
6 And I also like the idea that it has a long snout .
7 He raised her all right, and caught Mr. Bruin in the snout .
8 He guffawed, his grin rippled to and fro across his great snout .
9 His corrugated snout was thrust quickly over the edge of the raft.
10 Suddenly a horrid dark snout was thrust up in front of him.
11 The long, low skull had a pair of horns over the snout .
12 It has a small head, the snout sharpened and bent slightly downwards.
13 Then his snout split wide to reveal all of his considerable teeth.
14 He placed his hand on the dragon's carved snout to bid farewell.
15 Coop raised his snout to the sky and howled, low and long.
16 The impact was creepy, a look of a brow and a snout .
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