How To Use Snore In A Sentence
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Or did you snore your way through the biggest quake to hit Britain in 24 years?
The Sun
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He must have been very drunk, for at last the heavy sleep gripped him with the suddenness of a magic spell, and the last word lengthened itself into an interminable, noisy, in-drawn snore.
Youth And Two Other Stories
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In front the violin sang a strident tune, and the biniou snored and hummed, while the player capered solemnly, lifting high his heavy clogs.
Tales of Unrest
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Her sister lies sleeping on the couch, her quiet snores almost inaudible.
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Snore… these are not "old classic liberal fear and shmear" tactics… they are old classic "political fear and shmear tactics" that all parties stoop to.
Heckling, H1N1, sexism, politics, poor taste and an apology - Beyond The Commons - Macleans.ca
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There are two people who snore so loudly that the windows rattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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I heard a loud snore coming from the room next door and remembered that I was in Gabby's house.
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Peach escapes narrowly to design another day although her pink polka dot snore of a dress (even she admitted earlier it looked like "Barbie's sofa") is called "matronly" by the judges and like "an Amish cocktail dress" by MK (his lines are doubling me over so far this season).
Holly Cara Price: Rubbernecking: Project Runway Season 8, Episodes 1 and 2
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Visually and choreographically, the show is a snore, but you might be awakened by the hyperboisterous audience carrying on like a claque, which it may have been.
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`Fratelli D'Italia, l'Italia s'è desta, dell'elmo di Scipio, S'è cinto la testa... "while Signora Cara snored, whistling gently.
THE GOLDEN LION
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Sonorous snores cut through the clamor of the gathering.
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He opened his mouth to pursue the subject further, hearing in that instant a soft little snore from the bunk above.
A Plague of Angels
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She lay awake listening to his snores.
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People whose partners snore lose almost two years' sleep during their lifetime, according to research.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are two people who snore so loudly that the windows rattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Then he put his feet up on the bench and snored for ten minutes.
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How thou wad prance, an 'snore, an' skriegh [snort, neigh]
Robert Burns How To Know Him
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From upstairs, they could hear the rough arhythmic sounds of Billy's snores.
Baby Games
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This was undeniably true; the monstrous orderly was lying on his face in the corner, breathing in ragged, stertorous snores.
Sick Cycle Carousel
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My pa has snored disease, how should use spirit way to be being pressed aerate cure?
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As she walked down the stairs, she heard her brother's light snores.
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He opened his mouth to pursue the subject further, hearing in that instant a soft little snore from the bunk above.
A Plague of Angels
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I drew him closer to me, rocking him slightly as he snuffled and snored.
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I know you've always wanted a whole bunch of kids, and I know whoever your wife is has to be a deep sleeper because you snore a lot more and louder than you think!
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The ferret gobbled them up eagerly and curled up in Nathalie's lap, making a strange noise that sounded like something between a snore and a purr.
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The snorers had a significantly higher weight, BMI, neck girth, waist girth, and hip girth as compared with nonsnorers.
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Depending on the age, as many as 12 percent of children may snore, which isn't necessarily a concern.
Why Sleep Matters
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Or you can snore your way through a massage at the alfresco spa for an extra charge.
Times, Sunday Times
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When oxygen levels drop people with apnea stop breathing for long periods -- the snore is a kind of gasp for air, the bear's robot arm reaches around and tickles its user's face, so that the user rolls onto his side, where breathing is less labored.
Boing Boing
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And the steady forefoot snores through the planet-powdered floors
Chapter 7
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Not only was she tired though she was sleeping ten hours a night but she also had allergies, postnasal drip, sinus congestion, fluid in her ears, and snored.
The UltraMind Solution
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This is because a national ID card could indelibly identify people who snore.
Times, Sunday Times
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I heard a soft snore coming from the living room.
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Loud snores drifted over from one side of the room as someone had become so relaxed they'd fallen asleep.
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Or you can snore your way through a massage at the alfresco spa for an extra charge.
Times, Sunday Times
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Madam raised her voice in saying this, and nodded significantly; but a mild snore from the other room seemed to assure her that it was a waste of shot to fire in that direction.
An Old-Fashioned Girl
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Sonorous snores cut through the clamor of the gathering.
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His head was leaning back, and every time he breathed a snore would erupt from his nostrils.
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Most people tend to snore when they breathe through their mouth at night.
The Sun
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He would nudge me to get me breathing again or I would wake myself up with a loud snore or snort.
The Sun
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Madden disappeared and presently his "noisome" snores filled the air.
Dear Carl
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They reported lymphocyte and plasma cell counts in the uvular mucosa of a control population that were half those of the nonapneic snorers in our study.
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A loud snore suddenly filled the room and Tomas leaped back and tripped over a dusty, plastic covered chair.
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How frightful to have a husband who snores!
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He would nudge me to get me breathing again or I would wake myself up with a loud snore or snort.
The Sun
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Some people who sleep next to snorers are able to tune out the sound, if they are heavy sleepers.
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John rarely snores, but last night he really started snore.
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It's true that sleeping with a snorer can take a toll on your health.
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Nothing but light snores could now be heard from the other side of the hay wagon.
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Snoring can be pretty disturbing to people who sleep in the company of snorers, as well as to the snorer himself or herself, though she may not realize it.
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He flattened his ears, closed his eyes tighter and pretended to snore.
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Loud snores started to come out of him as occasional hiccups followed.
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It was a little dim," the voice apologized and, Peggy's silence still condemning, "you should have snored," it continued extenuatingly.
Golden Stories A Selection of the Best Fiction by the Foremost Writers
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Most people with OSA snore loudly and frequently, and they often experience fatigue and excessive daytime sleepiness.
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This is because a national ID card could indelibly identify people who snore.
Times, Sunday Times
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Loud snores drifted over from one side of the room as someone had become so relaxed they'd fallen asleep.
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He let out a small snore, his mouth hanging open.
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For the new treatment, snorers are given local anaesthetic before the sharp head of a hand-held device is inserted into the palate to inject the cylinders.
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Her head was back and her mouth was open as snores escaped.
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He hated having to snore the hotel bathroom with a stranger.
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She was greeted by mingled snores and murmuring.
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You will snore loudly, often interrupted by pauses and gasps.
The Sun
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One day he fell asleep on a sunbed but did not snore.
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If your room-mate snores, ear plugs are the answer.
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And just who wouldn't, after hearing the same, boring, three-word story, begin to "snore"?
Mise en bouteille / wine bottling
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Or you can snore your way through a massage at the alfresco spa for an extra charge.
Times, Sunday Times
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Matt let out an abnormally large snore and I imagined myself smothering him with his own pillow.
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There are lots of reasons why people snore.
The Sun
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Nor wake in winter, window machree, but snore sung in my old
Finnegans Wake
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They are probably trying to outsnore each other at the present moment.
The Companions of Jehu
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You may well be a sound sleeper but many of your male contemporaries will complain that their partners click, snore and have more limbs that an octopus.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was a guy at NIST when I was there who would close his eyes during the title slide of any talk, and as far as anybody could tell, drop into a deep sleep -- faint snores, REM twitches, the whole nine yards.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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Andrew's slightly parted lips were resting uncomfortably on the back of her neck, his horrid breath and snores now directed quite frankly right at her nose.
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Uncle Arthur, after a loud snore, woke suddenly.
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The boy was a regular lumbermill with his log sawing, his snores as loud and deep as those of an old man.
Baby Games
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Her son's soft snores fill the silence between them.
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You may well be a sound sleeper but many of your male contemporaries will complain that their partners click, snore and have more limbs that an octopus.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brandon let out a loud snore to which they all laughed.
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But he staggered under canvas, pulled his boots off, snored on the ground cloth for a while, woke Jack with the clacking of his jaw.
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If your child snores during sleep, he may have enlarged tonsils or adenoids that are making it hard for him to breathe while asleep, waking him up often.
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I heard a snore and knew he'd fallen asleep.
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Finally, when it was dark in the house and Uncle Rich's snores echoed along the creaky hallway - I could hear my little brother crying.
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Uncle Arthur, after a loud snore, woke suddenly.
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While I was captivated by and immersed in the performance, she quietly snored in her sleep!
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There are two people who snore so loudly that the windows rattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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His speech was followed by an uproar of applause, as its patriotism and self-devotion unquestionably deserved; and the shouts and clapping of hands would have been greatly prolonged, had they not been rendered quite inaudible by a deep respiration, vulgarly called a snore, from the sleeping Hercules.
Tanglewood Tales
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A light symphony of human whistles and snores were generating around the small office.
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The tavern emptied, except for two drovers who snored cheerfully by the dying fire and the potman who made his bed under the serving hatch.
Sharpe's Rifles
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The joint interview is a snore - informative but pretty boring.
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Loud snores from the other room kept her awake.
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After a while some one snored softly, then grunted as he got a dig in the ribs.
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He was fast asleep, and snored like thunder.
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The Snore Stopper is a watch-like device that is specially designed to stop people from snoring.
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City's second-half supershow came after a snorefest first half.
The Sun
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People who snore for five nights or less are 25 per cent more at risk.
The Sun
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A recent study from Israel of over 2,000 people with sleep apnoea found that just over half only snored when lying on their backs.
Dr Luisa Dillner's guide to... snoring
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Confound that cunning old aunt of mine," said Simon, aloud; and took no notice that the snores surceased.
The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper
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It was boring, but we found out that Chuck snores and Pierre talks in his sleep.
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You will snore loudly, often interrupted by pauses and gasps.
The Sun
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Loud snores from the other room kept her awake.
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My snores were, by all accounts, loud enough to wake the dead.
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From the couch came only a faint snore.
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Claire's gentle snores and Ron's even breathing filled the room.
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Set volume to "snore" and there you have it - we sleep... together.
The 'family' man is anything but
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Does the patient snore heavily or stop breathing during sleep?
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Or did you snore your way through the biggest quake to hit Britain in 24 years?
The Sun
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Sometimes my husband snores so loudly, it keeps me awake at night.
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There are two people who snore so loudly that the windows rattle.
Times, Sunday Times
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People who snore for five nights or less are 25 per cent more at risk.
The Sun
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He began to dislike Shand, because he did snore so loudly, and drank so much bottled ale, and smelt so strongly of cavendish tobacco.
John Caldigate
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Does anyone want to confess to being the one who snores like a freight train?
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A person who snores is often an object of ridicule and causes sleepless nights for others.
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I heard soft snores coming from inside and I smirked.
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It is estimated that 10 to 30 percent of adults snore and have no serious medical consequences as a result.
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When he finally started to snore lightly, Heather unzipped her sleeping bag noiselessly.
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she complained that her husband snores
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The men snored softly in their beds while the women slept in theirs.
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Not only that, but the sort of things he would say in his sleep would be things like, "The opening up of trade routes to the mumble mumble burble was the turning point for the growth of empire in the snore footle mumble.
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
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A small line of drool trickled out the corner of his mouth, and he breathed so loudly he almost snored.
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The flight was terrible: the man sitting next to him snored and the child behind him kept kicking the back of his chair.
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Noting that her parents were fast asleep, for she could hear the loud snores of her father and the soft breathing her of mother, she slipped down the stairs to the front door.
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Now, while I stand by each and every one of my choices, right now, I'd settle for someone who knows how to make tabbouleh, and doesn't snore.
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If it shall interest the general reader, and call snore attention to the welfare of seamen, or give any information as to their real condition which may serve to raise them in the rank of beings, and to promote in any measure their religous and moral improvement, and diminish the hardships of their daily life, the end of its publication will be answered.
Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative
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The man let out a sour belch and continued to snore.
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Her mother snores terribly and she is up most of the night.
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I could hear loud snores coming from Jim's bedroom.
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the congregation consisted chiefly of a few young folk, who snored sonorously
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There are lots of reasons why people snore.
The Sun
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Loud snores drifted over from one side of the room as someone had become so relaxed they'd fallen asleep.
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Sometimes my husband snores so loudly, it keeps me awake at night.
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She says that I make more noise than an aeroplane when I snore, which is not true.
Tears Of The Giraffe
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The freezing rooms were glass cubicles and you could hear your neighbour snore.
Times, Sunday Times
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People whose partners snore lose almost two years' sleep during their lifetime, according to research.
Times, Sunday Times
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His snore was a medley of snuffing and snorting, with an abortive demi-semi aristocratic sort of a sneeze; while to add to the effect of this three-stringed inspiration there was in each aspiration a tremulous and swooning neigh.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 28, July, 1873
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You may know he snores loudly every night, but not realize that the snoring is a sign that he might not be breathing satisfactorily, a problem that can interfere with his sleep and leave him overtired and irritable during the day.
Solve Your Child’s Sleep Problems
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He snored through the presentation and awoke with the applause and jumped up and took a bow.
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Skip had fallen asleep in the back and snored loudly, drool beginning to dangle from his mouth.
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What could males do then but yawn, sleep, snore, guzzle, guttle, and drink till they grew dead and got buried?
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 406, December 26, 1829
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I have a keeshond dog that snores and she lays just on the side of the bed and sounds just like a person snoring oh and my wife snores once in a great while. don't bother me but.
Propeller Most Popular Stories
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Soon the sound of light breathing and noisy snores filled the room.
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Most people tend to snore when they breathe through their mouth at night.
The Sun
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His soft babyish snores caused her heart to melt and a light smile played upon her lips.
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Sometimes my husband snores so loudly, it keeps me awake at night.
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In the middle of war, it was a respite - the still of another desert evening, framed by the croak of frogs in the irrigation ditches, the snores of Marines all around me.