The sound is like a horse's Snort.
Snort this! Snort this hard!
Speed. Did you shoot up or Snort it?
I Snorted at the idea of"finding myself.".
At that moment a pig Snorts.
This time the queen Snorted.
I almost Snorted beer from my nose.
He Snorted and took up his hat.
But before I could say anything, he Snorted.
Just Snort it off the floor.
He can live there all he wants,” she Snorted.
They can try to escape, start Snorting or biting.
The Snorting of his horses is heard from Dan:
The Snorting of his horses was heard from Dan:
The resulting Old
English word‘fnēosan' soon became‘fnesan,' meaning to Snort, sneeze.
It can be Snorted, or wrapped in paper and then swallowed('bombed').
Fast forward to today:
The latest fad among youth today is Snorting chocolate;
I didn't want to call Sammy and Snort, but he's there right?
And the rich and famous in Miami Snorted every single gram of it.
This can be done as simple as by Snorting water from cupped hands;
Masticating or Snorting tobacco products usually releases more nicotine into the body than smoking.
Sniffs and Snorts and gasps and sighs- that can undermine any tale you're telling.
Why would Jim, who was so vocal about the evils of hard drugs,
be Snorting heroin?
As tolerance builds rapidly in the short-term(hours),
many lines are often Snorted to produce greater effects.
literally; she Snorts coke in the restroom, surrounded by a bevy of women vainly primping.
The lone rhino swiveled 180 degrees, Snorted, scraped all four feet on the dusty ground and charged.
Bible commentator William Barclay notes:“ In ordinary classical Greek the usual usage of[ em·bri·maʹo·mai]
is of a horse Snorting.