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Snooker
ˈsnuː.kərMeanings of Snooker:
nounA game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six coloured) in a set order.
Usage examples:
A snooker hall
verbSubject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker.
Usage examples:
He potted yellow and green, and then snookered davis on the brown
Snooks
snuːkMeanings of Snooks:
nounA large edible game fish of the caribbean which is sometimes found in brackish water.
Usage examples:
The saltwater river harbors prized snook, trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon.
Snool
snuːlMeanings of Snool:
nounAn obsequious or sly person.
Usage examples:
None of her children are snools
Meanings of Snools:
nounAn obsequious or sly person.
Usage examples:
None of her children are snools
Snoop
snuːpMeanings of Snoop:
verbInvestigate or look around furtively in an attempt to find out something, especially information about someone's private affairs.
Usage examples:
Your sister might find the ring if she goes snooping about
nounA furtive investigation.
Usage examples:
I could go back to her cottage and have another snoop
Snooped
snuːpMeanings of Snooped:
verbInvestigate or look around furtively in an attempt to find out something, especially information about someone's private affairs.
Usage examples:
Your sister might find the ring if she goes snooping about
nounA furtive investigation.
Usage examples:
I could go back to her cottage and have another snoop
Snoopers
snuːpMeanings of Snoopers:
verbTo look around a place secretly in order to discover things about it or the people connected with it
Usage examples:
You have no business snooping around my office.
Meanings of Snooperscope:
nounA device which converts infrared radiation into a visible image, used for seeing in the dark.
Usage examples:
All the time the cameras are grinding and the snooperscope is scanning every inch of the room.
Meanings of Snoopy:
adjectiveTrying to discover things or find out information about someone or something secretly
Usage examples:
He has been exposed as a fraud by a snoopy 14-year-old., in the film she plays a snoopy reporter wh…
Meanings of Snootful:
nounAs much as one can take of something, especially alcoholic drink.
Usage examples:
For a hundred kopecks, you get a snootful of vodka
Meanings of Snootfuls:
nounAs much as one can take of something, especially alcoholic drink.
Usage examples:
For a hundred kopecks, you get a snootful of vodka
Meanings of Snootier:
adjectiveShowing disapproval or contempt towards others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class.
Usage examples:
Snooty neighbours
Meanings of Snootiest:
adjectiveShowing disapproval or contempt towards others, especially those considered to belong to a lower social class.
Usage examples:
Snooty neighbours
Meanings of Snootily:
adverbIn a way that is snooty (= unfriendly because you think you are better than other people)
Usage examples:
He was approached by a shop assistant who asked, snootily, if he could be of any assistance., the s…
Snootiness
ˈsnuː.ti.nəsMeanings of Snootiness:
nounUnfriendly behaviour towards other people because you think that you are better than them
Usage examples:
She has annoyed the press with her snootiness., the employees there all have an air of snootiness.
Snoots
snuːtMeanings of Snoots:
nounA person's nose.
Usage examples:
A remark that might warrant a good smack in the snoot
adjectiveStylish and sophisticated.
Usage examples:
A snoot silk shirt
Meanings of Snoozed:
verbHave a short, light sleep, especially during the day.
Usage examples:
The children play beach games while the adults snooze in the sun
Snoozes
snuːzMeanings of Snoozes:
verbHave a short, light sleep, especially during the day.
Usage examples:
The children play beach games while the adults snooze in the sun
nounA short, light sleep, especially during the day.
Usage examples:
He settled in the grass for a snooze
Snore
snɔːrMeanings of Snore:
nounA snorting or grunting sound in a person's breathing while they are asleep.
Usage examples:
She lay on the mattress listening to sally's snores
verbMake a snorting or grunting sound while asleep.
Usage examples:
He was snoring loudly
Snorer
ˈsnɔː.rərMeanings of Snorer:
nounA person who snores (= breathes in a noisy way while sleeping)
Usage examples:
He's a terrible snorer., he claims that one reason why his marriage failed was that he was a heavy …
Snorers
ˈsnɔː.rərMeanings of Snorers:
nounA person who snores (= breathes in a noisy way while sleeping)
Usage examples:
He's a terrible snorer., he claims that one reason why his marriage failed was that he was a heavy …
Snores
snɔːrMeanings of Snores:
nounA snorting or grunting sound in a person's breathing while they are asleep.
Usage examples:
She lay on the mattress listening to sally's snores
verbMake a snorting or grunting sound while asleep.
Usage examples:
He was snoring loudly
Snorkel
ˈsnɔː.kəlMeanings of Snorkel:
nounA short tube for a swimmer to breathe through while keeping their face under water.
Usage examples:
Bring a snorkel and flippers to explore the offshore reef
verbSwim using a snorkel.
Usage examples:
Snorkel around the unspoilt coral reefs
Meanings of Snorkeled:
verbSwim using a snorkel.
Usage examples:
Snorkel around the unspoilt coral reefs
nounA short tube for a swimmer to breathe through while keeping their face under water.
Usage examples:
Bring a snorkel and flippers to explore the offshore reef
Meanings of Snorkeling:
verbSwim using a snorkel.
Usage examples:
Snorkel around the unspoilt coral reefs
nounThe activity or pastime of swimming using a snorkel.
Usage examples:
The sea is incredibly clear, which is ideal for snorkelling
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