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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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