Nose in spanish is nariz, with a curved line over the z
In Spanish, "Desde la nariz grande" means "From the big nose"
The verb for "snore" is "roncar" and the noun for "snore" is "ronquido".
"Nose" is "nariz".
Nariz prominente.
to snore = roncar
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There are no antonyms (opposites) for the word snore. However, one could say that silence and its synonyms are a form of antonym for the word snore.
to snore, roar (colloquially: to brag, bully)
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75% sentences say that depends we bet it is the air and gas that forms into 1 big snore for cats all put together when cats go on that sentence is 25% but it is a no why cats relly snore we have no idea look at the 1st sentence.
you snore.
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Yes a cheetah does snore!
You can find out why people snore online from the Why People Snore website. Once on the website, you can find out why people snore and how to treat it.
Snore is the sound made while sleeping. Some people snore as they cannot control it.
A Snore can be as loud as 69 decibles
Yes. I always snore.