Collocations for "snort"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "snort" in context.
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snort
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a snort of [contempt, disapproval, disagreement, frustration, laughter, derision]
- [stifled, suppressed] a [contemptuous] snort
- the [comment, suggestion] was met with a snort of [contempt]
- [gave, let out] a snort of [contempt]
- snorts came from the [class, audience]
- a [pig's, hog's, swine's, pony's] snort
- the snort of a [pig]
- took a [long, deep] snort of cocaine
- took a snort of [vodka, rum, whiskey]
- snort (up) [cocaine, a line, drugs]
- snort with [disgust, derision, disbelief]
- snort in [disgust]
- snort [grumpily, loudly, contemptuously]
- [the engine, the pig, he] snorted
'snort' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):