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Snuff

Snuff v. t. The part of a candle wick charred by the flame, whether burning or not.
Snuff v. t. To crop the snuff of, as a candle; to take off the end of the snuff of.
Snuff v. i. To draw in, or to inhale, forcibly through the nose; to sniff.
Snuff v. i. To perceive by the nose; to scent; to smell.
Snuff v. i. To inhale air through the nose with violence or with noise, as do dogs and horses.
Snuff v. i. To turn up the nose and inhale air, as an expression of contempt; hence, to take offense.
Snuff n. The act of snuffing; perception by snuffing; a sniff.
Snuff n. Pulverized tobacco, etc., prepared to be taken into the nose; also, the amount taken at once.
Snuff n. Resentment, displeasure, or contempt, expressed by a snuffing of the nose.

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