100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "snuff"

Definition

"Snuff" as a noun refers to:

  1. A finely ground tobacco product, often inhaled through the nose.
  2. The act of extinguishing a candle or flame, typically by pinching or snuffing it out.
  3. A form of tobacco that is not smoked but rather inhaled or chewed, often used in various cultural practices.

Synonyms

  1. Tobacco (for the tobacco product)
  2. Snuff tobacco
  3. Extinguish (for the act of snuffing out a flame)
  4. Douse
  5. Quench

Antonyms

  1. Ignite
  2. Light
  3. Spark
  4. Kindling

Examples

  1. I always carry a small tin of snuff with me.
  2. He decided to snuff out the candle before leaving the room.
  3. She took a pinch of snuff before the performance.
  4. The child watched as his father snuffed the flame with his fingers.
  5. It is not uncommon for some people to prefer snuff over cigarettes.
  6. The old man taught his grandson how to properly snuff out the lantern.
  7. He enjoyed the strong flavor of his favorite snuff.
  8. The wind was strong enough to snuff out the small fire they had built.
  9. She offered him a pinch of snuff from her ornate container.
  10. He tried to snuff out his feelings of regret.
  11. The candle flickered before it was finally snuffed.
  12. Some cultures have a long history of using snuff for rituals.
  13. She was careful not to snuff out the last remaining embers.
  14. The sweet scent of the snuff filled the air.
  15. He couldn't believe how quickly the match was snuffed out.
  16. They used a special tool to snuff the wick without making a mess.
  17. The snuff he used was finely ground and aromatic.
  18. He loved to snuff out the candles after dinner.
  19. The museum displayed ancient artifacts related to snuff.
  20. She felt a sense of peace as she watched the flame being snuffed.
  21. The use of snuff has declined over the years.
  22. He wanted to snuff out the rumors spreading in the office.
  23. The players attempted to snuff out their rivals’ chances.
  24. They had to snuff the fire quickly before it spread.
  25. He offered her a taste of his flavored snuff.
  26. The night was calm until the wind blew and snuffed the light.
  27. She decided it was time to snuff out the negativity in her life.
  28. The snuff was too strong for her taste.
  29. He had a collection of antique snuff boxes.
  30. They worked together to snuff out the last flickers of light.
  31. The traditional ritual involved the use of snuff and herbs.
  32. He was careful to snuff out the candle before bedtime.
  33. The fire seemed to have been snuffed before it could grow.
  34. She took a moment to snuff out her doubts.
  35. The snuff tobacco came in various flavors and strengths.
  36. The last candle was snuffed as the party ended.
  37. He learned how to snuff a candle without creating smoke.
  38. The smell of snuff lingered in the old library.
  39. She found it hard to snuff out her enthusiasm.
  40. The snuff was neatly packaged in a silver tin.
  41. He had a habit of snuffing out his worries with a good book.
  42. The crowd was eager to snuff out the competition.
  43. She took a moment to snuff out her fears and doubts.
  44. The ritual required them to snuff the flames before proceeding.
  45. He had to snuff out the fire before it got out of control.
  46. The snuff had a distinct taste that was hard to forget.
  47. They gathered around to witness the snuffing of the candle.
  48. She was quick to snuff out any arguments during the meeting.
  49. The delicate art of snuffing candles was taught by her grandmother.
  50. He used snuff as a way to relax during stressful times.
  51. The ceremony involved snuffing out the lights at midnight.
  52. He would often snuff out his worries with a pinch of snuff.
  53. The room was filled with the scent of freshly opened snuff.
  54. He watched as the candle's flame was snuffed by the breeze.
  55. The old tradition of using snuff is still practiced in some cultures.
  56. She always made sure to snuff out the candles before leaving.
  57. The team worked hard to snuff out any signs of weakness.
  58. The rich aroma of snuff filled the air at the gathering.
  59. He used a special tool to snuff out the lantern without smoke.
  60. The snuff left a tingling sensation in his nostrils.
  61. They had to snuff out the fire before anyone got hurt.
  62. The last flicker of the candle was finally snuffed out.
  63. She was careful not to snuff out her creativity.
  64. He enjoyed the ritual of preparing and using his snuff.
  65. The team aimed to snuff out the rival team's hopes.
  66. The snuff he offered had an intriguing flavor.
  67. She watched the flame flicker before it was snuffed completely.
  68. The moment felt right to snuff out her doubts and fears.
  69. The snuff tin was intricately designed and very old.
  70. He took a deep breath before snuffing out the last candle.
  71. The snuff was a gift from his grandfather, cherished deeply.
  72. He reached out to snuff the candle before it dripped wax.
  73. She wanted to snuff out the negative energy in her space.
  74. The smell of snuff was strong in the old tavern.
  75. The flames were quickly snuffed by the pouring rain.
  76. He felt a sense of relief when he finally snuffed out his anxiety.
  77. The tradition of using snuff has faded but remains in history.
  78. She watched the candlelight flicker before it was snuffed.
  79. The snuff was a mix of different tobaccos and flavors.
  80. He loved to snuff out the lights at the end of the day.
  81. The ceremony included snuffing out the torches at dawn.
  82. The snuff was finely ground, making it easy to use.
  83. He learned the best techniques to snuff out candles without mess.
  84. The scent of snuff reminded him of his childhood.
  85. She took a moment to snuff out the noise around her.
  86. The flames danced before they were snuffed out by the wind.
  87. The snuff was essential for the traditional ceremony.
  88. He felt a rush of satisfaction when he snuffed out the last flame.
  89. She had a special method to snuff her candles without smoke.
  90. The ritual required them to snuff the flames at midnight.
  91. He enjoyed the earthy taste of his favorite snuff.
  92. The snuff tin was a family heirloom, passed down for generations.
  93. She wanted to snuff out any negativity in her life.
  94. The old custom of snuffing out candles was fascinating.
  95. He used his fingers to snuff out the flame quickly.
  96. The scent of snuff lingered long after he left the room.
  97. She was careful to snuff out her doubts before the presentation.
  98. The snuff was packaged in a beautiful box.
  99. The last glow of the candle was finally snuffed out.
  100. He wanted to snuff out the competition with his new strategy.