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Where it empties out — scientists call it the snout — a noisy, frothy stream rushes down to meet the river Ganges.
Rounding a bend in the stream, we arrived at the glacier's snout, a cave of ice with water rushing from the entrance.
The Mill is usually a snout, a grass, a squealer, reporting the tittle-tattle of others and rarely breaks sweat, never mind stories.
To discipline him when he misbehaves, my boyfriend wrestles the dog to the ground and slaps his snout a few times.
In Have You Ever Seen A Sneep? by Tasha Pym and Joel Stewart (Doubleday £10.99), a little boy is menaced by invented creatures: a sneep (like a pale radish), a snook (with a ridged snout), a grullock (green and ravenous) and a knoo (tiny and mauve).
Further up the snout, a series of "neurovascular foramina" look just like those seen in crocodiles they are used to sense the pressure of moving water, to detect prey.It is adaptations in the skeleton itself that seem to clinch the case.
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Other studies have shown that the fish possesses within its snout an electrosensory organ, the rostral organ, which scientists have determined is probably used to find prey.
Put in two protruding eyes with small ovals for the irises, a snout with a large nose, and a smiling open mouth.
Picture Dr. Evil's cat, in "Austin Powers," with a bit of a snout and a wispy gray mohawk.
First give your dog a nose and a snout with a cheeky grin!
"I once saw them in a rather nice restaurant sitting there wearing animal noses, a pig snout and a parrot nose," Susan Brown, a friend, said.
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