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snuff

noun
The burning part of a candle wick, or that which has been charred by the flame, whether burning or not.

snuff

Acandle almost burnt out.

snuff

Pulverized tobacco, taken or prepared to be taken into the nose.

snuff

Resentment; huff, expressed by a snuffing of the nose.

snuff

verb transitive
To draw in with the breath; to inhale; as, to snuff the wind.

snuff

To scent; to smell; to perceive by the nose.

snuff

To crop the snuff, as of a candle; to take off the end of the snuff.

snuff

verb intransitive
To snort; to inhale air with violence or with noise; as dogs and horses.

snuff

To turn up the nose and inhale air in contempt. Malachi 1:13.

snuff

To take offense. BOxA box for carrying snuff about the person.