snout

थूथनी
definition
noun
They have a pointed snout , and the mouth contains teeth.
the projecting nose and mouth of an animal, especially a mammal.
a cigarette.
translation of 'snout'
पशु के आगे निकली हुई थुथनी,
थूथन,
टोंटी
noun
थूथनी,
नाक के आगे को उभड़ा हुआ भाग,
थूथना
example
Beneath the projecting 'snout' there is a small, toothless mouth with thick, sucking lips.
The crew works until 9 p.m. and all day Saturday repairing the front 'snout' , rear clip and right flame rails.
The head is elongated and ends in a long, narrow 'snout' , with nostrils that can be closed.
he was stopped by the 'snout' of her pistol
Most believe that, as a police 'snout' , he set them up for lengthy jail sentences.
All tapirs have a short, fleshy proboscis formed by the 'snout' and upper lips.
his arrest had been the work of some anonymous 'snout'
They have a pointed 'snout' , and the mouth contains teeth.
Kathleen stared at the pistol, which he held, that had a cloud of smoke whispering from its 'snout' , then she averted her eyes to the fallen officer.
a sea lion balanced a ball on its 'snout'
But we should not be sticking our 'snout' in there.
And the kitchen door opened and May stuck her 'snout' into the room again.
She turned and saw the bay nudging his 'snout' through the bars, eager for her strokes.
Gino held the mask over the dog's 'snout' and waited.
Unlike the common shrew, it has a fat, bulbous head and a short, narrow 'snout' .
Tiny, fragile claws poked through the hole, followed by a slender 'snout' , nostrils flaring.
This area can also be taken up by the bus's 'snout' , leaving the cyclist little option but form a ‘snake’ alongside.
The fish shows other features characteristic of land animals, including ribs, a neck, and nostrils on its 'snout' for breathing air.
From the tip of the 'snout' to the end of its tail, it was no longer than a foot.
The door creaked open and a furred 'snout' poked out.
Once the snout contacted an ant larva or pupa, the snake would slide the ventral surface of its 'snout' over the top of the prey until the prey item was positioned at or near the front of the mouth.
He covered the animal's 'snout' with his mouth and puffed two breaths into her.
a guard with a pair of vicious piggy eyes above a snarling 'snout'
Its 'snouty' head, patchy grey body and small pedal fins make the dwarf look more like a large dolphin than a baleen whale.
The opprobrium that once attached to informers, snitches, 'snouts' , shoppers and narks in all walks of life no longer exists.
They have pointy 'snouts' , bulbous noses and grizzled manes.
What he demands is an education that ‘makes] [him] a sharp, 'snouty' , rooting hog.’
Beast, 2005, a 'snouty' , projecting recent wall-piece, was among the most sculptural works on view, with the laboriously reconfigured branches completely subsumed by a singular, arresting form.
Apparently, a third of calls to the cheatline relate to household insurance, with 'snouts' telling tales about burglaries that never happened or fires started by ‘accident’.
After trailing the champions throughout, it seemed that all Cork needed was to get their 'snouts' in front, but after drawing up alongside their opponents as the game swung in to the final five minutes Cork couldn't eke out a lead.
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