snuff in the PONS Dictionary

snuff Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to snuff it Brit, Aus inf (die)
to snuff it Brit, Aus inf (die)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The highest status went to whoever had the rarest and finest snuff bottle.
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Despite the name, tobacco snuff was never ground in this mill.
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These included corn and gristmills and those adapted for the production of snuff.
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She manages to obtain a small sample of his snuff, which is found to have been poisoned.
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Smoking and using snus (moist snuff) in bed.
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By the beginning of the 19th century, 700 men were employed in the factory to make cigars, and another thousand to make snuff.
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As such, the book feels at times like a movie, and sometimes more specifically, a snuff film.
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By the early 1600s, snuff had become an expensive luxury commodity.
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In the 18th century brewing, curing of tobacco and snuff-making were established in the town.
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All hopes for suspense and plot twists are snuffed out about as quickly as the films black characters.
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