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In idiomatic expressions, snoring can be referred to as "sawing logs," which evokes the image of the loud, rhythmic noise associated with both snoring and cutting wood. Another idiom is "making sawdust," suggesting a similar sound and imagery. Additionally, someone might say a person is "in a deep sleep" when snoring loudly, highlighting the depth of their slumber.

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