Snorts [verb]

Definition of Snorts:

make nose sound

Synonyms of Snorts:

Grunt

Blow

Breathe

Snore

Pant

Drink

Sound

Laugh

Puff


Opposite/Antonyms of Snorts:

Secret

Hide


Sentence/Example of Snorts:

And so, with a snort and a puff, he worked out by another door.

With something very like a snort Roger asks, 'How does one say a thing like that casually?'

Her mother gave one snort, and away she went, thundering after her.

Bob jumped, gave a snort of surprise, and jammed his hand into his pocket.

Captain Zelotes' only comment was a sniff or snort, or combination of both.

Beardsley looked at him blankly, and Pederson gave a snort and a gesture.

With a snort of anger he strode to the door and threw it open.

This brought a few grins and a snort or two from the pilots.

He wanted to laugh, he wanted to snort in deprecation, and he did neither.

The Admiral turned with a snort to Lecour's former companions.