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View definitions for snuffle

snuffle

verb as in grumble

verb as in sniff

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verb as in snore

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There’s a snuffle from the bed, and I can tell he is crying.

Snuffle mats satisfy dogs’ instincts and stimulate their brains as they “hunt” for hidden treats.

“I tend to vocalize anyway, no matter what performance I’m doing, because the breath and the vocalization energizes your body. I can’t roar like a bear, but I can definitely be loud and I can kind of snuffle and grunt and sneeze and make weird noises in the bush.”

They invited a winsome six-month-old piglet named Wilma to snuffle around in the mini-meadow, which she did with tremendous focus and energy, transfixing her audience.

There was Vanka, a trained donkey from the Cinizelli Circus, who would snuffle through the children’s pockets in search of treats and who loved to chew rubber balls.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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