Similar words: snooty, snood, snoop, snooze, snooper, snoopy, snooker, no other than. Meaning: [snuːt] n. 1. a person regarded as arrogant and annoying 2. informal terms for the nose.
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(1) Stop sticking your snoot into other people's business!
(2) Keep your big snoot out of my business!
(3) And the elder Miss Snoot at her window high up in Old Odborough looks over the roofs of the town.
(4) They decided to snoot it out with each other.
(5) We selected Jack to snoot off for the championship.
(6) This gun can snoot small stones at rabbits.
(7) As the birds rise, the hunters snoot at them.
(8) It's too late; let's snoot through now.
(9) I saw him snoot into me street and disappeared.
(10) I'm eager to be your friend as you snoot straight with me.
(11) In a hurry he snoot out the lamp and hid under the table.
(12) Which technology is Sen . Snoot going to use his vast legislative influence to push?
(13) In old days(Sentencedict.com), people in this village used to snoot it outfor mark or irrigation.
(14) There is always the risk of civilians the crossfire when terrorists and soldiers snoot it out.
(15) Since one man had no pistol, they agreed to snoot it out on horseback with rifles.
(16) Through natural selection, weeds have developed efficient mechanisms of root and snoot growth.