snoring

IPA: snˈɔrɪŋ

noun

  • The action or sound of breathing during sleep with harsh, snorting noises caused by vibration of the soft palate.
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Examples of "snoring" in Sentences

  • I hear the gentle sound of snoring now.
  • Mr. Larkin 'snoring' is not audible in a railway train.
  • Gilligan is snoring so loud that the skipper cannot sleep.
  • The snoring occurs when you hover near the edge of the page.
  • Patients present with snoring and excessive daytime somnolence.
  • If you're overweight and you're snoring, that is the first thing to do.
  • He was so deep in slumber; his snoring was a loud and rumbling vibrato of sound.
  • Soft or sporadic snoring, which is not generally considered a health hazard, would be at the other end.
  • This home, when it's finished, will have much more than that, including something called a snoring room.
  • Effect of adenotonsillectomy on nocturnal hypoxaemia, sleep disturbance, and symptoms in snoring children.
  • I came close to saying 'snoring' -- for which you should have called me out, sir, if you are champion of Elsin
  • The snoring is not constant, thank goodness, but man is it an adjustment to go from blissful silence to occasional abrupt loud ass log sawing right next to you.
  • You may know he snores loudly every night, but not realize that the snoring is a sign that he might not be breathing satisfactorily, a problem that can interfere with his sleep and leave him overtired and irritable during the day.

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