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Synonyms for snuff out


Grammar : Verb
Spell : snuhf
Phonetic Transcription : snʌf

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Définition of snuff out

Origin :
  • "to cut or pinch off the burned part of a candle wick," mid-15c., from noun snoffe "burned part of a candle wick" (late 14c.), of unknown origin, perhaps related to snuff (v.2). The meaning "to die" is from 1865; that of "to kill" is from 1932; snuff-film, originally an urban legend, is from 1975.
  • verb kill
Example sentences :
  • I must have a care I don't get some of that snuff out of his nose.
  • Extract from : « The Politician Out-Witted » by Samuel Low
  • People often made their own snuff out of roll tobacco, by means of rasps.
  • Extract from : « The Journal to Stella » by Jonathan Swift
  • She was good to me many a time, and give me snuff out of her box.
  • Extract from : « Pippin; A Wandering Flame » by Laura E. Richards
  • I'd lash the beggar to a tree and leave him to snuff out for hisself.
  • Extract from : « The Boss of Taroomba » by E. W. Hornung
  • If I've got to carry it—beyond—I pray God will snuff out my soul—like a candle!
  • Extract from : « The Lash » by Olin L. Lyman
  • At the conclusion of the feast, Willis took a pinch of snuff out of a canister.
  • Extract from : « Willis the Pilot » by Johanna Spyri
  • It was incredible that fate itself should snuff out in a day that spark of fire.
  • Extract from : « The Forest of Swords » by Joseph A. Altsheler
  • We hain't got no discippline, or we'd a cleaned them fellers out quick as Forty could snuff out a fire.
  • Extract from : « From School to Battle-field » by Charles King
  • But in that case I should be very glad to respond to your suggestion, and to snuff out all my smaller disinclination.
  • Extract from : « The Letters of Charles Dickens » by Charles Dickens
  • It hardly seems worth while to be overfond of relative or friend whom a breath of wind may snuff out like a flame.
  • Extract from : « The Joys of Being a Woman » by Winifred Kirkland
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