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I . snuff [snʌf] SUBST

1. snuff (tobacco):

snuff
snuff

2. snuff (snuffle):

snuff
snuff

II . snuff [snʌf] VERBE trans

snuff fam:

to snuff it GB Aus
to snuff it GB Aus

snuff out VERBE trans

1. snuff (extinguish):

snuff
snuff

2. snuff (end):

to snuff out sb's hopes

3. snuff Am (die):

to snuff one's life out
to snuff one's life out

ˈsnuff box SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec snuff

to snuff it GB Aus

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Rex then brings up the possibility of this being a snuff film.
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These included corn and gristmills and those adapted for the production of snuff.
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There are museums about the town and surrounding area, including a museum with a collection of traditional furniture, and also a museum about snuff.
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Half-naked, she has no concern for anything other than a pinch of snuff.
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Offerings are typically placed here snuff, that the ancestors may breathe better; gambling tokens; scratch-and-win cards; crockery; food; money; written appeals and so forth.
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She manages to obtain a small sample of his snuff, which is found to have been poisoned.
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Despite the name, tobacco snuff was never ground in this mill.
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With higher levels of nicotine than other snuff products, it contains some of the same carcinogens and is more addictive.
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There is evidence of a snuff mill at the site in 1769, however the current building dates from the early 19th century.
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As such, the book feels at times like a movie, and sometimes more specifically, a snuff film.
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