nothing it means that they have muckus
The animal that makes a snoring sound at night is the dormouse.
The sound of her snoring is like a freight train and just like a child with adenoid problems. She is a Lhasa Apso
Purring may be what you are referring to, which is what a cat does when he is relaxed and content.
It alludes to the sound of snoring.
snoring is not life threatening. the soft plaid in the back of the throat vibrates this is what makes the sound. it can cause sleeping problems only if your significant other keeps waking you up. turn on your side and not your back, and the snoring will stop.
zzzzzz
A labored snoring sound in respiration.
Sound Awake was created on 2009-06-05.
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.
an idling diesel engine or snoring :]
Yes, snoring can be used as an adjective. "Where is the snoring sound coming from?"Snoring can also be used as a gerund (verbal noun) and a verb.Gerund: That snoring is really loud!Verb: Dad is snoring again!
The sound "Zzzzz" in comics is used to represent snoring, indicating that the character is fast asleep. It's a visual cue to show that the character is sleeping without needing to include dialogue or narration. The repetition of the letter "Z" helps to convey the sound of snoring.