Lexicographical Neighbors of Snuzzling
Literary usage of Snuzzling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1819)
"... for some time having sorely interrupted the letter-reader by that desperate
snuzzling of mouth and nostril which accompanies an unsuccessful flea-hunt. ..."
2. Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis by John Franklin Genung (1893)
"... and nearly as thin as a clay pipe; but he had a way of going snuzzling about
the calves of strangers which was not pleasant for nervous people." —123. ..."
3. Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis.: Studies in Style and Invention. Designed by John Franklin Genung (1893)
"... and nearly as thin as a clay pipe; but he had a way of going snuzzling about
the calves of strangers which was not pleasant for nervous people." —123. ..."
4. Tom Brown at Oxford: A Sequel to School Days at Rugby by Thomas Hughes (1861)
"... taper and nearly as thin as a clay pipe ; but he had A way of going snuzzling
about the calves of strangers which was not pleasant for nervous people. ..."
5. Noctes Ambrosianæ by John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, William Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart (1867)
"avowed design of bathing Randal and Flash in the Dee, these two tykes for some
time having sorely interrupted the letter-reader by tnat desperate snuzzling ..."
6. Practical English Composition by Carolyn M. Gerrish, Margaret Cunningham (1912)
"... and nearly as thin as a clay pipe ; but he had a way of going ''snuzzling''
about the calves of strangers which was not pleasant for nervous people. ..."