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To start a meal, she insists that guests take a snort of homemade plum brandy, "to whet your appetite".
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We see Sir Robert taking a snort of snuff on the way in to work.
He is the cynical priest who takes a snort or two from his flask whenever things get too weird, a condition that seems to be a constant here.
After taking a snort, she tries to put on lipstick; the high hits her before the lipstick reaches her mouth, and her hand hovers there, uncertain but oddly calm.
The other guys each took a snort.
But one has to start asking whether the US response to someone's personal decision to take a hit, snort a line or shoot a fix has reaped more devastation than it's worth.
He takes a quick snort of coke like a rat sniffing blood.
I took a quick snort of good Tennessee whiskey, a taste for which I had also inherited from the old man.
Like the Bowie fan who took a lusty snort of amyl nitrate before every song and got so excited during Starman that he took two, turned pale and tumbled through the crowd with a strangled cry of "Staaarrmaaaaan!".
Of course, not everyone who smokes a cigarette, be it tobacco or marijuana, takes a drink, snorts cocaine or self-injects morphine is destined to become an addict.
Perhaps it's even fair to say they no longer just smoke some weed or do a bump of coke: They smoke a finger, snort a tongue, take a bong rip of a torso.
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