snorter
IPA: snˈɔrtɝ
noun
- One who snorts.
- (slang) Something extraordinary or remarkable.
- (UK, slang) Something that is extremely difficult.
- (slang) A punch on the nose.
- (nautical, slang) A powerful gale.
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Examples of "snorter" in Sentences
- He has a snorter of a dilemma, as he puts it.
- Great for flusing birds, the Super-snorter is so fast you don't have to lead.
- Leeds' Robert Snodgrass has let fly with what can only accurately be described as a 'snorter'
- God knew it was a desirable wind God would promptly efface it and send a snorter from the west.
- You got me now, but that hunch is a rip-snorter persuadin 'sort of a critter, and it's my plain duty to ride it.
- Arsenal play Blackburn at home on Saturday, and while Fat Sam's men are feisty to say the least, backing Eduardo to come up with another snorter could be a very wise move.
- If it failed. and the snorter came from anywhere between southwest and north, back the Mary Rogers would be hurled and be no better off than she had been seven weeks before.
- He had a conception of a malicious God, and believed in his secret soul that if God knew it was a desirable wind, God would promptly efface it and send a snorter from the west.
- But I used to think I was a regular rip-snorter when I was a youngster up in Eastern Oregon, sneaking away from camp to ride with the cattle and break cayuses and that sort of thing.
- I saw The Piano a third time to justify my loathing of it.32nd over: England 120-4 Bopara 43, Prior 3 Five singles from Tahir's over, which ends with a snorter that bursts past Bopara's outside edge.