Sentence examples for snort in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "snort in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a sound or action, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage. Example: "He began to snort in laughter at the joke."

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His team-mates snort in disgust.

But – and please don't snort in derision – that night I had a dream.

"That is so 'mainland,' " a Hong Konger might snort in derision.

Several designers who were asked about client discord said that they have lucked out and seen very little tension — a claim that makes other designers snort in derision.

Or should we snort in disgust at these comparatively small concrete accomplishments and go ideological, either hard left or hard right?

The one with bags under his eyes, a snort in his laugh and a job that -- now, what does Dad do?

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Custom officers snorted in disbelief when Mr. Moholy-Nagy explained that he had designed the Light Space Modulator, as the machine was called, to create pools of light and shadow so he could study their movement.

This chapter discusses Snort plug-ins, the role they play in formatting data, and the overall schema and API that the plug-ins implement.

As Wolcott (not exactly the world's greatest women's libber) put it, "The contempt for women that often wore a sneer in porn films on its liver lips was an everyday dragon-snort in Times Square".

Rosoff snorts in agreement.

He snorted in disgust.

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