Definitionn. the act of breathing heavily through the nose
Last update: June 21, 2015
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And the gaudy woman wiped her eyes and sniffled on a tiny square of filmy, perfumed lace and passed little Mrs. [Please select]
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I thought of the lawyer and the deal he'd give poor Tom, and all at once-- You'd have sniffled yourself, Mag Monahan. [Please select]
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The old woman sniffled, and June looked around with a start. [Please select]
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In a few minutes Katy had reduced her emotions to a dry sniffle. [Please select]
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He has taken care not to blubber or sniffle, lest we should find out that he is crying. [Please select]
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"Sure it was," rejoined Hi Higgins, with a sniffle; "the fust boat I seen." [Please select]
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And I have such a cold in the head--I can do nothing but sniffle, sigh and sneeze. [Please select]
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I'm not going to be called on the carpet for giving you a sniffle.' [Please select]
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She was philosophically trying to make her bed up for a single, by doubling the poncho over lengthwise into a cocoon effect, when she heard a sniffle coming out of the bushes beside her. [Please select]
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On the way home he sniffled audibly; and when he reached the entrance to his own place he stopped, tucked his stick under his arm, and blew his nose with a sonorous sound. [Please select]
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