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Перевод: snuffle
[существительное] сопение; гнусавость ; насморк ; заложенный нос; простуда ; [глагол] сопеть; посапывать; гнусавить; говорить в нос
Тезаурус:
- Pigs started to snuffle in the barn and cows began to eat their grass and flick their tails.
- I sniff and snuffle
- The outer door to the estate office slammed and the inner one opened with its uneasy stick and snuffle past the strips of draught-excluders worn down and added to over the years.
- There was a snuffle, a grunt, followed by the sound of chewing.
- A pig, perhaps, root root, snort, snuffle, dig in the mud and find a truffle!
- "I wish" - sob, snuffle - "I was dead," I blubber.
- Feel free to add some minor magical trinkets such as stone hedgehog paperweights which snuffle about and catch bugs, self-lighting hookahs, or similar minor flourishes.
- Big black pigs still snuffle around as women scrub their clothes in muddy pools; chickens pick around mud-bricked homes whose elaborate tiled roofs are adorned with stone beasts.
- A snuffle of laughter from the body of the meeting was hastily suppressed.
- The wet snuffle that says: I'm trying to suppress my tears
- Snuffle together.
- "Urchin" is the Anglo-Saxon word for "hedge-hog", which, as its modern English name also implies, was thought to have some kind of affinity with pigs - undoubtedly because of the way hedgehogs snuffle and root.
- Every minute or so, the snores would stop, he would snuffle like a satisfied baby coming off its mother's breast, and then the snores would start again.
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