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Discover LudwigThe word ‘snout’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to the protruding nose or mouthparts of an animal. For example: The pig has a long, pink snout.
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It's raining, lightly, and his pig is causing a commotion behind me, pushing its snout over the wall of its small pen and blowing bubbles of muddy snot.
The work's first screening took place earlier this year in an isolated bothy over 2000' feet above sea-level in the Moor House National Nature Reserve, close to Auden's "great good place", - To where those peat-stained deserted burns, That feed the Wear and Tyne and Tees, And, turning states to strata sees, How basalt long oppressed burst out, In wild revolt at Cauldron Snout.
"His snout was looking at me the whole time," says Josh. "He looked exactly like a dog".
JOHN BARLOW, a British expatriate in Galicia, the rain-swept region of the Spanish north-west that gave birth to Franco, has an odd ambition: to eat every bit of a pig, from its tail to its snout.
Whether it is the forward edge (or "snout"), the vertical height or the mass balance of these rivers of ice, the pictures make clear that something strange is happening.
According to villagers in nearby Aru, in 1985 the glacier's snout stretched half a mile (800 metres) further down the valley.
This seems to happen especially often with film titles.Consider the 1989 film "K-9", a policeman-and-his-dog caper which is known variously as "Four-legged policeman" (Italy) and "My partner with the cold snout" (Germany).
In layman's language, it was a 375m-year-old fish with legs, a rudimentary ear and a snout for catching prey a vital clue to how living beings first moved from sea to land.Smart manAnother big find was what he called the "ugliest animal in the world" (therefore named Gerrothorax pulcherrimus, or "most beautiful wicker chest").
WHEN the trough is crowded and nearly empty, the best snout is a big one.
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The Syfy version has a extending-snout, retracted-teeth sequence in it's first two minutes.
Most have put out snout-like siphons to feed, or rather to purge what impurities they had ingested in their adolescence on the city's tideflats.Along the strand, there are too few shorebirds: some solitary sandpipers, least timid of the waders, but that is it.
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