snuffle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for snuffle in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.snuffle [Am ˈsnəfəl, Brit ˈsnʌf(ə)l] VB intr

1. snuffle (person) → sniffle

II.snuffle [Am ˈsnəfəl, Brit ˈsnʌf(ə)l] N

snuffle → sniffle

See also sniffle

snuffle in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There is space for 60 cats, but currently there are more than 220 cats, 44 of which have snuffles.
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Listening to their satisfied snuffles and admiring their heavily lashed eyes, it's hard to imagine how these placid beasts can be considered a nuisance.
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I managed to remain snuffle-free, but it was a close thing.
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Then some new sounds begin: snorts and snuffles, muffled yips.
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The kids have been instructed to snuffle into the sleeve of their jumpers.
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Almost a quarter of the state is covered in forest, and there are still plenty of wild boar snuffling around in the dark.
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I walk, think, pray, make lists in my head; he trots alongside, pees, sniffs and snuffles.
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They laughed, they applauded, and the friend sitting next to me was snuffling at the end.
montrealgazette.com
I don't want them to show me where to snuffle.
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Hedgehogs are fairly vocal and communicate through a combination of grunts, snuffles and/or squeals, depending on species.
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