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But then she sat straight up, from where she'd been snuffling gently against my neck.
But soon they heard a ferocious snuffling and snorting ahead, low to the ground.
The child wiped tears, snuffling against his sleeve, face already stained.
"She heard a snuffling, growling sound deep in the woods.
Stopping for breath, I heard the snuffling of hounds closing in.
And as she saw she heard it - a strange, persistent snuffling.
She froze for a moment, then recognized Winston's familiar snuffling and went to poke her head through the back door.
Then there was silence, except for the low, intermittent snuffling of the wind in the treetops.
Don't you mind my snuffling a little--becuz we're in a power of trouble.
A rough bestial snuffling and he was staring directly into the face of the creature.
He looked up as a low mutter ahead resolved into voices, broken by laughter and the snuffling of dogs.
He could hear a snuffling, the outraged mumble, the slight flurry of moving bodies.
There was a noise, a gentle snuffling from the child, like the inarticulate mumbling of a drunk.
Cindy was back, snuffling behind the counter, wiping this and that and humming all the while.
At once the snuffling turned to excited yelps, and there was the eager thumping of a tail upon the floor.
"I only wanted to see Hrriss," Todd cried with plaintive snuffling.
He ran back and forth, snuffling and whining, exactly like a pack leader worried by mixed trails.
With a curious vole-like snuffling, he dropped to all fours and scampered into the opening.
The tone was impish, high-pitched, the helpless snuffling of someone being tickled unmercifully.
She could hear only the faint snuffling of the horses in their stalls, the scrape of a hoof.
Great difference between snuffling and snifting.
There was some further snuffling.
Everyone around you snuffling and sneezing?
Padding bare footsteps, a snuffling of breath like a jungle hunting beast trying to scent its prey.
More crashing of feet through bush, then the snuffling of cocaine - sniff, sniff.