单词 | snuffs |
释义 | snuff1 of 6noun (1) ˈsnəf plural snuffs 1 : the charred part of a candlewick His head instantly dropped, and he ceased breathing as quietly as the snuff of a candle goes out. Paul Jennings 2 a obsolete : umbrage, offense —usually used with take … took snuff at the ostentation of her crooked consort. Samuel Lucas b chiefly Scotland : a fit of resentment or indignation : huff To take a thing in snuff was to take it offensively, and express contempt of the offender by drawing up the nostril … All the Year Round: A Weekly Journal Taking it to snuff and dudgeon … Maurice Atkins snuff 2 of 6verb (1) snuffed; snuffing; snuffs transitive verb 1 : to crop the snuff of (a candle) by pinching or by the use of snuffers so as to brighten the light She hastily snuffed her candle—it was burning dim … Francis Warre Cornish The man took up the candle, snuffed it with his fingers, and striding up to Ephraim held the light full in his face … Mary Elizabeth Braddon 2 a : to extinguish (a flame, a candle, etc.) by or as if by the use of a candlesnuffer Fire crews were making progress as they continued to patrol the town, snuffing small spot fires and sparking a controlled burn to protect the remaining buildings. The Globe and Mail (Canada) —often used with out He lit the cones and immediately snuffed them out. Daniel P. WienerI snuffed out my tallow candle, jumped into my coat and moccasins, and plunged out into the snow. Jean Craighead George(figurative) Four cubic miles of volcanic ash and other debris shot as high as 30 miles into the atmosphere, snuffing out the daylight and covering nearby islands with several feet of ash. Cheryl Simon b : to cause the end of : to put an end to Three interceptions in the fourth quarter snuffed San Diego's remaining hopes. John Papanek —usually used with out The rebellion might have been easily snuffed out then. Jeffrey Bartholet also : kill, execute snuffed the bad guys … was snuffed to cover up an immense scandal. Linda Grant snuff 3 of 6adjective : characterized by the sensationalistic depiction of violence especially : featuring a real rather than a staged murder snuff movies snuff 4 of 6verb (2) snuffed; snuffing; snuffs transitive verb 1 : to draw forcibly through or into the nostrils 2 : scent, smell 3 : to sniff at in order to examine —used of an animal intransitive verb 1 : to inhale through the nose noisily and forcibly also : to sniff or smell inquiringly 2 obsolete : to sniff loudly in or as if in disgust 3 : to take snuff snuff 5 of 6noun (2) : the act of snuffing : sniff snuff 6 of 6noun (3)1 : a preparation of pulverized tobacco to be inhaled through the nostrils, chewed, or placed against the gums 2 : the amount of snuff taken at one time snuffs verb1 as in sniffs to become aware of by means of the sense organs in the nose the dog began barking as soon as she snuffed the scent of squirrel Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in assassinates to put to death deliberately the proprietor of the boarding house had apparently snuffed almost 50 old men before she was caught Synonyms & Similar Words
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