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I can only think of one and it's going to be a snorter to ring home."
The framed short snorter bill that had cost him ten bucks on his trip to Mars.
A short snorter is a banknote inscribed by people traveling together on an aircraft.
He has a "snorter" of a dilemma, as he puts it.
Then they signed each other's Short Snorter bills.
McKay then beats Silva with a snorter from just short of a length!
Entertainers who travel about to our troops sign literally thousands of Short Snorter bills.
The use of large bills as Short Snorter bills has a curious logic behind it.
Then he is beaten by an utter snorter, a lifting leg-cutter that growls past the edge.
Snorter is a good one: an old seafaring term for a heavy gale, usually off Cape Horn.
An MP type just inside gawked then gurgled under the impact of another snorter.
Istariel, though pompous and a snorter, was the Speaker.
This case is a snorter.
"I said it was a snorter!"
"And a real snorter it is!"
"I agree," he told the snorter.
Cecil had a snorter.
He was a snorter, a guzzler, a belcher.
And the new Short Snorter goes much farther than having his bill signed by the crew which carried him on his initial crossing.
I ran into a real snorter of a foaling this morning took me over two hours and I ache all over."
In a letter to Henry James, Stevenson said he was working on a story "which ought to be a snorter and a blower."
The endorsed banknote, known as a short snorter, was returned to the initiate as a credential for future crossings.
When the short snorter was signed, the collector would have to produce it upon request, if not, they are bounded to give the signer a drink.
'You realize we're in for a typhoon, and a snorter at that if I know anything ?'
You can't be a snorter."