Pronunciation: /ˈsnut.fəl/
noun a large quantity of something, typically alcohol
A1 I accidentally got a snootful of water when I jumped into the pool.
A2 The dog sniffed around the garden and got a snootful of fresh flowers.
B1 After sneezing, she realized she had a snootful of pepper in her nose.
B2 The wine connoisseur took a snootful of the vintage Bordeaux before declaring it exceptional.
C1 The detective took a snootful of the suspect's alibi and found it to be full of holes.
C2 The journalist got a snootful of corruption in the government and decided to investigate further.
verb none
A1 I accidentally snootfuld some water while swimming.
A2 She snootfuld the delicious aroma of freshly baked cookies.
B1 The dog eagerly snootfuld the scent of the bone buried in the backyard.
B2 The wine connoisseur snootfuld the bouquet of the expensive red wine before taking a sip.
C1 The detective snootfuld the air for any clues that could lead to the suspect's whereabouts.
C2 The sommelier expertly snootfuld the complex flavors of the aged whiskey.
adjective none
A1 She took a snootful of the delicious aroma coming from the bakery.
A2 The dog's snootful sniffing led him straight to the hidden treat.
B1 After getting a snootful of the fresh mountain air, she felt rejuvenated.
B2 The wine connoisseur took a snootful of the vintage Bordeaux before giving his opinion.
C1 The detective got a snootful of clues that led him to solve the complex case.
C2 The chef's snootful taste buds could discern even the subtlest of flavors in the dish.
adverb none
A1 She drank a snootful of water after her workout.
A2 He took a snootful of medicine to help with his cold.
B1 The chef added a snootful of spices to the dish for extra flavor.
B2 The bartender poured him a snootful of whiskey to warm him up.
C1 The wine connoisseur took a snootful of the vintage Bordeaux before declaring it exceptional.
C2 The perfume enthusiast took a snootful of the rare fragrance to fully appreciate its complexity.
pronoun none
A1 I accidentally spilled a snootful of water on my shirt.
A2 She took a snootful of the delicious soup and smiled with satisfaction.
B1 After inhaling a snootful of pollen, he started sneezing uncontrollably.
B2 The bartender poured him a snootful of whiskey to warm him up on a cold night.
C1 As a wine connoisseur, she could detect the slightest nuances in a snootful of wine.
C2 The chef carefully measured out a snootful of spices to create the perfect balance in the dish.
preposition none
A1 I accidentally bumped into the table and got a snootful of flour.
A2 She leaned too close to the candle and ended up with a snootful of smoke.
B1 The dog stuck its nose into the bag of treats and got a snootful of bacon.
B2 After opening the bottle of perfume, she took a snootful of the sweet scent.
C1 The chef took a snootful of the soup to check if it needed more seasoning.
C2 The wine connoisseur took a snootful of the vintage wine before nodding in approval.
conjunction none
A1 I had a snootful of ice cream and felt very happy.
A2 She took a snootful of medicine to help with her cold.
B1 After a snootful of wine, he started telling embarrassing stories.
B2 The team celebrated their victory with a snootful of champagne.
C1 Despite having a snootful of information, she was still unable to solve the problem.
C2 Having a snootful of experience in the field, he was confident in his abilities.
interjection none
A1 Snootful! That was a delicious meal.
A2 Snootful! I can't believe I forgot my keys again.
B1 Snootful! I didn't expect to see you here.
B2 Snootful! This traffic is really getting on my nerves.
C1 Snootful! I can't believe the audacity of some people.
C2 Snootful! I need a vacation after dealing with all this stress.
article none
A1 I accidentally got a snootful of water when I jumped into the pool.
A2 The dog stuck its snootful into the bag of treats.
B1 She took a snootful of the strong perfume and immediately started sneezing.
B2 After a few glasses of wine, he had a snootful and started telling embarrassing stories.
C1 The connoisseur took a snootful of the fine wine before declaring it exquisite.
C2 Despite the warnings, she took a snootful of the spicy food and regretted it instantly.
formal He accidentally inhaled a snootful of smoke while trying to put out the fire.
informal She took a snootful of the strong scent and couldn't stop sneezing.
slang After a few drinks, he had a snootful and started dancing on the table.
figurative The comedian's jokes hit the audience with a snootful of laughter.
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