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Sniffled vs Snaffled - What's the difference?

sniffled | snaffled |

As verbs the difference between sniffled and snaffled

is that sniffled is (sniffle) while snaffled is (snaffle).

sniffled

English

Verb

(head)
  • (sniffle)

  • sniffle

    English

    Verb

    (sniffl)
  • To make a whimpering or sniffing sound when breathing because of a runny nose.
  • Sonia sniffled a little, and her eyes were puffy and wet.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The act, or the sound of sniffling; the condition of having a runny or wet nose, as from a cold or allergies.
  • I sometimes have a sniffle during allergy season.

    snaffled

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (snaffle)

  • snaffle

    Noun

    (snaffles)
  • A broad-mouthed, loose-ringed bit (metal in a horse's mouth) . It brings pressure to bear on the tongue and bars and corners of the mouth. Often used as a training bit.
  • *1877 , (Anna Sewell), (Black Beauty)
  • *:Captain went out in the cab all the morning. Harry came in after school to feed me and give me water. In the afternoon I was put into the cab. Jerry took as much pains to see if the collar and bridle fitted comfortably as if he had been John Manly over again. When the crupper was let out a hole or two it all fitted well. There was no check-rein, no curb, nothing but a plain ring snaffle . What a blessing that was!
  • (figuratively) Decorative wear that looks like a snaffle.
  • *
  • , title=(The Celebrity), chapter=2 , passage=Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke.

    Synonyms

    * bradoon

    Verb

  • to put on, or control with, a snaffle
  • to grab or seize; to snap up
  • (informal) to purloin, or obtain by devious means
  • Derived terms

    * snaffle up