snore in the PONS Dictionary

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In general terms it is a snoring or snuffly sound.
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Topics included anatomy, astronomy, nature, snoring and the twinkling of stars.
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Other symptoms can be difficulty in breathing, snoring, day-time sleepiness and perspiration.
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Later that night, they are shown sleeping and snoring, all in one small baby cot.
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Common symptoms include loud snoring, restless sleep, and sleepiness during the daytime.
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He gets snoring declared a crime, punishable by death.
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He has a humongous appetite and snores a lot.
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They found him in bed, sleeping profoundly and snoring.
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The male's call has been compared to the sound of human snoring.
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The practice of using lasers to address snoring became widespread.
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