14 Verbs to Use for the Word snouts

During courtship each pair may blow bubbles, rub noses, raise their snout and periodically submerge and re-emerge.

North and south of us are deep bays, beyond which great glaciers come rippling over the lower slopes to thrust high blue-walled snouts into the sea.

As Joe looked he saw a black, ugly snout, and back of it a glistening, black and knobby body, moving along after Blake, who was making frantic efforts to get out of the way.

You'll find himas a Frankin comic rage, Mouthing mad rant, fighting preposterous duels, Scattering ordures o'er Romance's page, And decking a swine's snout with Style's choice jewels.

30 With delving snout he turns the soil, And cools his palate with the spoil.

I'm dommed good an' ready," said Callahan, jabbing the snout of his oiler into the link machinery.

On a day when sky and water were so identically blue that they met in perfect horizon, the S. S. Rowena, sleek-flanked, mounted fore and aft with a pair of black guns that lifted snouts slightly to the impeccable blue, slipped quietly, and without even a newspaper sailing-announcement into a frivolous midstream that kicked up little lace edged wavelets, undulating flounces of them.

Another, like a mole, has so pointed and so sharp a snout, that in one moment he pierces through the hardest ground in order to provide for himself a subterranean retreat.

Between the little stone columns of the roof railing of Trinity College, machine guns poked out their cold snouts.

You light-skirt stars, this is your wonted guise, By gloomy light perk out your doubtful heads; But when Dan Phoebus shows his flashing snout, You are sky-puppies; straight your light is out. PHANTASMA.

Next morning I set out When the grass was green and young; And they swore they’d break my snout If I did not move along.

As the tapir turned slightly to one side or the other the long, slightly upturned snout and the strongly pronounced arch of the crest along the head and upper neck gave it a marked and unusual aspect.

Never a moose came down to cool his clumsy snout in the water and swallow reflections of stars.

I first scanned the western spurs, hoping some way might appear through which I might reach the northern glacier, and cross its snout; or pass around the lake into which it flows, and thus strike my morning track.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  snouts