snuff in Portuguese
snuff in Portuguese is rapé — snuff means finely ground tobacco meant to be inhaled through the nose or held against the gum.
snuff in Portuguese
rapé
A snort or sniff of fine-ground, powdered, or pulverized tobacco.
What does "snuff" mean?
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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."
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verb To put out a candle flame by pinching or covering it.
"She snuffed the candle before going to bed."
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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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What is "snuff" in Portuguese?
"snuff" in Portuguese is rapé. snuff means: Finely ground tobacco meant to be inhaled through the nose or held against the gum.
How do you use "snuff" in a sentence?
Example: "His grandfather still took a pinch of snuff after dinner." In Portuguese, "snuff" is rapé.
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