Sentence examples for to snot from inspiring English sources

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to snot

noun

Mucus, especially mucus from the nose.

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My nose succumbed to snot; my telepathic powers replaced by a sense of smell that could sniff out bullshit.

These sorts of materials – ranging from paint to frogspawn, from yoghurt to snot – fall into the category of 'soft matter': materials whose dynamics are governed by timescales of seconds rather than hugely longer or shorter times.

And, as an added disgusting detail, she managed to snot rocket in the tub and laugh about it.

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I made proper haggis a couple of years ago, a laboriously icky procedure that involved clamping windpipes to the side of the saucepan using clothes pegs to allow snot to drain from the lungs, and seemingly endless skimming of the broth to remove scum.

When he starts to weep, snot and tears dripping from his face, they slap him harder.

His nose had begun to run, snot collecting on his top lip.

But there's also the grotesque contribution by Christopher Willauer, which appears to be snot on paper.

It was so busy that I didn't have time to think; all I could do was hustle and try not to cough and snot over everything or pass out.

Metal nerds may quite reasonably attribute the creation of thrash to the efforts of Motörhead, Venom and numerous obscure bands that added extra fire and a dash of snot to the heavy metal blueprint, but Metallica's debut album is the true starting point for a sub-genre that continues to exert a vast influence today.

Alongside the liturgical language there is enough snot to make you suspect that Kleenex may be a sponsor.

"We expect people to ride the snot out of these in a way that hasn't been possible on previous electrics," said Mr. Fenigstein in a press release.

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