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Chuckle vs. Snort — What's the Difference?

Chuckle vs. Snort — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Chuckle and Snort

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Chuckle

To laugh quietly or to oneself.

Snort

A rough, noisy sound made by breathing forcefully through the nostrils, as a horse or pig does.

Chuckle

To cluck or chuck, as a hen.

Snort

A similar sound
The snort of a steam engine.

Chuckle

A quiet laugh of mild amusement or satisfaction.
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Snort

A drink of liquor, especially when swallowed in one gulp.

Chuckle

A quiet laugh.

Snort

Cocaine or heroin, especially a small amount sniffed at one time.

Chuckle

To laugh quietly or inwardly.

Snort

The liquor or drug so taken.

Chuckle

(transitive) To communicate through chuckling.
She chuckled her assent to my offer as she got in the car.

Snort

To breathe noisily and forcefully through the nostrils.

Chuckle

To make the sound of a chicken; to cluck.

Snort

To make a sound resembling noisy exhalation
"The wind snorted across the Kansas plains" (Gail Sheehy).

Chuckle

To call together, or call to follow, as a hen calls her chickens; to cluck.

Snort

To make an abrupt noise expressive of scorn, ridicule, or contempt.

Chuckle

To fondle; to indulge or pamper.

Snort

To ingest a drug, such as cocaine or heroin, by sniffing.

Chuckle

(obsolete) Clumsy.

Snort

To express by snorting
He snorted his disapproval.

Chuckle

To call, as a hen her chickens; to cluck.

Snort

To ingest by sniffing
Snorted cocaine.

Chuckle

To fondle; to cocker.

Snort

The sound made by exhaling or inhaling roughly through the nose.

Chuckle

To laugh in a suppressed or broken manner, as expressing inward satisfaction, exultation, or derision.

Snort

(slang) A dose of snuff or other drug to be snorted.

Chuckle

A short, suppressed laugh; the expression of satisfaction, exultation, or derision.

Snort

(slang) A consumed portion of alcoholic drink.

Chuckle

A soft partly suppressed laugh

Snort

A submarine snorkel.

Chuckle

Laugh quietly or with restraint

Snort

(intransitive) To make a snort; to exhale roughly through the nose.
She snorted with laughter.

Snort

(transitive) To express or force out by snorting.
He snorted a derisory reply and turned on his heel.

Snort

To inhale (usually a drug) through the nose.
To snort cocaine

Snort

To snore.

Snort

To sail at periscope depth through the use of a snort or snorkel.

Snort

To force the air with violence through the nose, so as to make a noise, as do high-spirited horsed in prancing and play.

Snort

To snore.

Snort

To laugh out loudly.

Snort

To expel throught the nostrils with a snort; to utter with a snort.

Snort

The act of snorting; the sound produced in snorting.

Snort

A disrespectful laugh

Snort

A cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt

Snort

Indicate contempt by breathing noisily and forcefully through the nose;
She snorted her disapproval of the proposed bridegroom

Snort

Make a snorting sound by exhaling hard;
The critic snorted contemtuously

Snort

Inhale recreational drugs

Snort

Inhale through the nose

Snort

Ingest through the nose;
The drug addict was snorting cocaine every night

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