snort meaning:
v. i.) To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise, as do high-spirited horsed in prancing and play.
v. i.) To snore.
v. i.) To laugh out loudly.
snort sentence:
She could not conceal a snort of laughter.
She snorted in disgust.
The big man snorted with sudden laughter.
The horse snorted impatiently.
They snorted at their small salary.
Severe nosebleeds have been reported after snorting.
He snorts with suppressed laughter.
She snorted and glanced down at her faded jeans and converse sneakers.
The horse snorted and stamped its hoof impatiently.
She made a funny face, gave a snorting sort of laugh.
Across the garden, the big yellow dog snorted and made digging motions with his paws.
She began to show signs of impatience and snorted audibly.
He died of cardiac arrest after snorting cocaine.
You may gasp for breath and make snoring or snorting sounds.
When I told my dad I was taking my wife to Italy for our first anniversary, he snorted.
There were scenes where some of the characters snorted cocaine.
He has a habit of snorting when he laughs sometimes.
Prosecutors also allege that Riffey’s boyfriend supplied heroin for the teens to snort.
What a mess they made of it, said Sam with a snort of derision.
He uttered a snorting laugh.
He gave a snorting laugh and glanced around.
Across the garden, the big yellow dog snorted and made digging motions with his paws.
He snorted indignantly and walked away.