0 tobacco in the form of a powder for breathing into the nose: --
1 to put out a flame, especially from a candle, usually by covering it with something: --
One by one she snuffed the candles.
2 tobacco in the form of a powder that people breathe in through their noses --
Is there difficulty in obtaining snuff in these outlying areas?
It would be less than truthful to suggest that such sharp practices have been snuffed out or discontinued.
I am a director of a company manufacturing cigarettes, tobacco, snuff and cigars.
We accept that innovation is invariably sparked off in conditions of competitive risk, but competition should not snuff out the potential for such innovation.
What gives snuff an advantage is the fact that nicotine addicts can use it without affecting the environment.
In this period snuff has been exempt from excise duty.
The final sales of tobacco leaf and snuff were entrusted to licensed retailers (estanqueros) who earned a commission of between 5 and 10 per cent of total sales.
The question was how recreation pursuits could get to the beach without snuffing out the values people sought there.