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snuff in Japanese

snuff in Japanese is かぎタバコ, スナッフ — snuff means finely ground tobacco meant to be inhaled through the nose or held against the gum.

snuff in Japanese

かぎタバコ
noun
Pronounced: kagitabako
A snort or sniff of fine-ground, powdered, or pulverized tobacco.
スナッフ
noun
Pronounced: sunaffu
A snort or sniff of fine-ground, powdered, or pulverized tobacco.

What does "snuff" mean?

  1. noun Finely ground tobacco meant to be inhaled through the nose or held against the gum.
    "His grandfather still took a pinch of snuff after dinner."
  2. verb To put out a candle flame by pinching or covering it.
    "She snuffed the candle before going to bed."
  3. verb To put an end to something completely; to extinguish.
    "The scandal snuffed out his political career."

snuff in a sentence

  • His grandfather still took a pinch of snuff after dinner.
  • She snuffed the candle before going to bed.
  • The scandal snuffed out his political career.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "snuff" in Japanese?

"snuff" in Japanese is かぎタバコ, スナッフ. snuff means: Finely ground tobacco meant to be inhaled through the nose or held against the gum.

How do you pronounce かぎタバコ?

"snuff" in Japanese is かぎタバコ, pronounced "kagitabako".

How do you use "snuff" in a sentence?

Example: "His grandfather still took a pinch of snuff after dinner." In Japanese, "snuff" is かぎタバコ, スナッフ.

Are there other ways to say "snuff" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "snuff": かぎタバコ, スナッフ.

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