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snort - use in sentences
Object
- coke: During the memorial scene Naomi Watts snorts coke in the bathroom.
- cocaine: Driza had told the jury the video showed Judge J snorting cocaine, a claim Judge J denied.
- drug: Latest research seems to indicate that you might be able to get it just from snorting drugs through rolled up bank notes.
- line: Get smashed, drop a pill, smoke a joint, shoot up or snort a line; who's to blame?
- horse: The horses snorted with alarm and tossed their heads.
- powder: The world of is littered with such stories of individuals who have spurned talent and stability to snort white powder up their nostrils.
Converse of object
- give: He gives a derisive snort: ' I wouldn't believe what it says on one of those ' I can see him relax.
Adjective modifier
- loud: Lynda seemed to have the right touch but Paul seemed to provoke loud snorts and galloping off.
- derisive: He gives a derisive snort: ' I wouldn't believe what it says on one of those ' I can see him relax.
Modifies a noun
- rule: Snort rules are explained in chapter seven, which also outlines the system for creating them.
Modifying Another Word
- derisively: Whistler fans, on the other hand, will snort derisively.
- just: Terry tries to change the subject, but Vera just snorts and walks away.
- softly: Blue pushed his head forward to within half a meter of Deborah's face and he snorted softly at her.
Followed by a transitive particle
- up: The powders are snorted up the nose, mixed in a drink or, by some heavy users, prepared for injection.
Preposition: in
- amusement: You snort in amusement You say, " Not a chance.
Preposition: of
- derision: To even suggest they was ever a Canadian horror movie industry of any note is sure to bring snorts of derision from some corners.
- laughter: Overall impression was fab despite odd snort of laughter, particularly from boyfriend.
- disgust: He read it thoroughly and, when he failed to find anything useful, discarded it with a loud snort of disgust.
Preposition: with
- laughter: He speaks hesitantly, breaking off to ask aides for particular words in English or to snort with laughter.
- derision: This is no bad thing: I don't particularly want people to start snorting with derision every time my kids open their mouths.
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