0 present participle of snort
1 to make an explosive sound by forcing air quickly up or down the nose:
I wish that the hog would keep quiet and stop snorting.
A most effective development in anti-submarine warfare is an improved method of detecting "snorting" submarines.
Driving in the centre lane or the overtaking lane, one finds a heavy vehicle dangerously close behind, snorting up one's exhaust.
I take it that that means, without being too indelicate, that they rush about the political backwoods snorting and shaking their antlers and pawing up the earth.
Their logo consisted of an enraged bull which was both snorting fire and surrounded by it.
He depicts the difficulty of capturing, snaring, or taming him, his vast size, his impenetrable scales, his flashing eyes, his snorting, and his immense strength.
They are never actually shown snorting it, but nonchalantly rub it into their gums during a discussion.
Deacon reads a newspaper, constantly snorting and shaking his head.