Results for: push against or rub with the nose or snout
English English
(Slang) nose, snout; condescending person, snob, condescend to somebodysnoot
a poke, incite somebody to action, incitement to action, poke somebody or something, thrust, jab; rod, staff, long pointed instrument, poking instrument, spur, urge, goad; poke, push, thrust; stimulate, incite; energize, rouseprod
a push, abut, bang, bump; interrupt, disturb; push with the head or horns (like a goat or calf), butt joint, buttocks, cask, cigarette end, goal, hinge, mound behind target, object of ridicule or contempt, ram somebody or something, stick out, stump, s...butt
aardvark, anteater, type of animal with a long nose which eats antsant bear
acne rosacea, chronic skin disorder characterized by red blemishes on the nose and forehead (Medicine), skin disease of the facerosacea
act of hitting a baseball gently; push, butt (as with the head or horns), gentle hit of ball, hit a ball gently, middle part of sail, ram (with the head or horns); hit softly (Baseball)bunt
act of inhaling, breathing in; sound made when breathing in; powdered tobacco that is inhaled through the nose; burnt end of a candle wick, amount of snuff, destroy something, extinguish flame, inhale something, breathe in through the nose; sniff, smel...snuff
act of pushing or shoving; push, shove, bump, knock against others, bump; compete with; be crowded, be squeezed togetherjostle
act of smelling, sniffing; sense of smell; scent, odor, fragrance; characteristic quality, aura, be detected when breathed in, detect by nose, feel or detect, give impression, give unpleasant impression, perceive an odor through the nose by means of th...smell
act of straight-arming somebody, push opponent away with outstretched arm, ward off or turn asidestraight-arm
act of treating with contempt; offense, affront; sudden stop, bring something to a stop, humiliating action, short and upturned (of a nose), small, stub something out, treat contemptuously, humiliate, purposefully ignore; rebuke, reject; stop suddenly,...snub
act or instance of urging, movement or thrusting force, sudden desire, push; impetus, movement caused by a push or thrust; impulse, sudden whim or desireimpulsion
act or sound of sniffing, breathe in through nose, inhale through the nose; smell; express disapproval by making a sniffing sound; take into the the nose by inhaling; perceive, sense, short inhalation through the nose; sound of a sniff; odor, scent, su...sniff
act or sound of sniffling, inhale mucus, make a snuffling sound through the nose, sniff repeatedly in order to clear fluids from the nose, slight cold, snuffle, act of inhaling through the nose with an audible snuffling sound, weep quietlysniffle
advance with caution, distinctive smell, facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes; part of the body used for smelling and breathing; sense of smell; propensity for detecting; proboscis; snout, organ of smell, part resembling nose, projecting f...nose
 

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