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snorer
English
Etymology
snore +? -er
Noun
snorer (plural snorers)
- A person who snores (or is snoring).
- One snorer can keep a whole room of sleepy people awake.
Translations
Anagrams
- Rosner, sorner
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
snorer m or f
- indefinite plural of snor
Norwegian Nynorsk
Noun
snorer f
- indefinite plural of snor
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snower
English
Etymology
snow +? -er
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?sn???/
Noun
snower (plural snowers)
- Something that or somebody who snows, or makes snow.
- c. 1957, Colonel Tom Parker, as explained in Alanna Nash, The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley, Simon and Schuster (2003), ?ISBN, page 155:
- […] another standard of excellence: the ability to con, or “snow.” […] ¶ The coup de grâce of Parker’s little folly was the club’s slickly produced rule book, which the Colonel called a Confidential Report Dealing with Advanced Techniques of Member Snowers, prepared by a team “notably skilled in evasiveness and ineptitude.”
- 1971, John Oliver Killens, The Cotillion: or, One Good Bull Is Half the Herd,[1] Coffee House Press (2002), ?ISBN, page 148:
- There was snow out on the Harlem streets, and inside the Lovejoys,[sic] Ben Ali did a snow job on her Highness, Lady Daphne. And it required a lot of snowing by a champeen snower; the Lady was nobody’s fool.
- 1979, Jeanne Kelly and Nathan K. Mao (translators), Qian Zhongshu (author), Fortress Besieged, New Directions Publishing (2004), ?ISBN, page 301:
- Hsin-Mei said, “ […] When I was in America, people used to call the Foreign Students Summer Club the ‘Big Three Conference’: the show-offs, the suckers, and the—uh—the girl-snowers.”
- 1986, Jane Louise Curry, The Lotus Cup,[2] Atheneum, ?ISBN, page 43:
- Maybe, Corry thought, that was what gardeners tended to in wintertime: snow. Would that make them “snowers?” or “snowmen?”
- c. 1957, Colonel Tom Parker, as explained in Alanna Nash, The Colonel: The Extraordinary Story of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley, Simon and Schuster (2003), ?ISBN, page 155:
Anagrams
- Rewson, owners, resown, rowens, sworne, worsen
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