snuff |
sluff |
As a noun snuff
is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed).
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
As an acronym sluff is
(slang|us|air force) short little ugly fat fellow (or fucker); us airforce nickname for the a-7 bomber.
knuff |
snuff |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between knuff and snuff
is that
knuff is (obsolete) a lout; a clown while
snuff is (obsolete) to trim the burnt part of a candle wick.
As nouns the difference between knuff and snuff
is that
knuff is (obsolete) a lout; a clown while
snuff is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed).
As a verb snuff is
to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
snuff |
enuff |
As a noun snuff
is finely ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose.
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose.
As a determiner enuff is
simplified variant of enough.
snuff |
stuff |
As nouns the difference between snuff and stuff
is that
snuff is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed) while
stuff is living room.
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
slay |
snuff |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between slay and snuff
is that
slay is (slang) to delight or overwhelm, especially with laughter while
snuff is (slang) to kill a person; to snuff out.
As verbs the difference between slay and snuff
is that
slay is to kill, murder while
snuff is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
As a noun snuff is
finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed).
snuff |
vein |
As nouns the difference between snuff and vein
is that
snuff is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed) while
vein is .
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
snuff |
besnuff |
As verbs the difference between snuff and besnuff
is that
snuff is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated while
besnuff is (rare) to befoul with snuff.
As a noun snuff
is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed).
snuff |
helenium |
As nouns the difference between snuff and helenium
is that
snuff is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed) while
helenium is any of various flowering plants, of the genus , the dried leaves of which were once used to make a form of snuff.
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
snuff |
snite |
As nouns the difference between snuff and snite
is that
snuff is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed) while
snite is (obsolete|or|scotland) a snipe.
As verbs the difference between snuff and snite
is that
snuff is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated while
snite is (obsolete|or|scotland|transitive) to blow (one's nose).
snuff |
unsnuffed |
As a noun snuff
is finely]] [[grind|ground or pulverized tobacco intended for use by being sniffed or snorted into the nose or
snuff can be the burning part of a candle wick, or the black, burnt remains of a wick (which has to be periodically removed).
As a verb snuff
is to inhale through the nose or
snuff can be to extinguish a candle or oil-lamp flame by covering the burning end of the wick until the flame is suffocated.
As an adjective unsnuffed is
not snuffed.
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