1. snort
Clarissa gave a snort of disgust.
Everyone except Percy and Mrs. Weasley snorted into their pudding.
... even suggested we should snort oxytocin... to become more...
The horse snorted.
Did you just snort at me?
The horse snorted and tossed its head
Rosie started snorting with laughter.
The waiter gave a snort of contempt at the tip we offered.
She snorted in disgust. The horse snorted and tossed its head. 'You!' he snorted contemptuously.
to snort with laughter/annoyance
to force breath through nostrils making a loud sounds to show contempt a snort of contempt
Anglais mot "wciągać nosem"(snort) se produit dans des ensembles:
vocabulary bank: HEALTH2. sniff
Amanda sniffed and wiped her nose.
The dog sniffed at my shoes.
bomb was sniff out by dog
I've got a runny nose and can't stop sniffing
Don't sniff! Get a handkerchief and blow your nose.
He sniffed his socks to see if they needed washing.
‘Why’s the dog sniffing the fridge?’ ‘There’s fresh steak in there.’
I sniffed a little, and had myself in hand again.
I sniffed the flowers, they smelled so nice.
I got a sniff that he will betray us at some point.
a child with a runny nose sniffs
Anglais mot "wciągać nosem"(sniff) se produit dans des ensembles:
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