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Snootful Meaning in English

word

ˈsnuːtfʊl
SNOOT-fool
ˈsnuːtfʊl
SNOOT-fool

释义

An informal, old-fashioned word meaning a large amount of alcohol, or someone who is drunk.

用法与细微差别

Markedly informal and mostly used in older American English, often humorously. Typically found in phrases like 'had a snootful' (got drunk). Rare in modern usage; may sound old-fashioned.

例句

He had a snootful at the party last night.

basic

One snootful and he's out cold.

basic

She can't even handle a snootful.

basic

I could tell he'd had a snootful just by the way he walked.

natural

After a snootful, the jokes just kept getting funnier.

natural

Trust me, he's had more than a snootful tonight.

natural