They would come nimbly forward, and commence grubbing with their forefeet and snouts around the roots of herbage, searching for insect larvae.
They have relatively stubby snouts and dorsal fins, which are broad at the base, tall, and falcate.
Pray tell me, noble topers, do they not deserve to have their snouts slit?
Long, grey and sprawling, they snored noisily in their sleep like pigs, with their pied snouts nestled together in the stuffy darkness.
Although the alternate tracts of their pied snouts were well defined, the black was washed over with chocolate colour; otherwise they were exact replicas of their parents.
But that snouts were waved with or against the sun does not give any better meaning; there may be some confusion here.
The Lecco captain dipped his paddle, and the rest followed the signal, and gently the callapo was held true, with the three upturned snoutsheaded straight for the foaming center.
Are those bluish draggled masses hanging down from beneath the snow-fields what you call the snouts of the glaciers?
Crocodiles are observed floating, motionless as logs, their heads turned up-stream and their snouts protruding from the water.
We knew at once by their long snouts and terrific jaws, their scaly backs and lizard-like tails, their short legs and savage eyes.
At the same moment several other monsters rose with their snoutsabove the water.
So eager were the monsters that we saw their snouts rising above the water even at the very bank, when hundreds of spears were darted at them.
And in this distorted light the half-shadowed snouts and bodies of the phantis, clustered behind their nine-foot-high fence, looked indeed diabolical.
In dorsal aspect the snouts are broadly rounded; the snout of buckleyi is somewhat less rounded and appears to be slightly longer than the snouts of other species.
Can you not also see in imagination the wild creatures of the forest with their snouts of many shapes, with their fur of all kinds?
Make thou to move the foliage, the fruit tree to be shaken, and the wild beasts drive thither, the largest and the smallest, with their snouts of every kind, with their paws of fur of all kinds!
Their long gaunt jaws and channelled snouts projected forward so as almost to touch my body; and their eyes, usually leaden, seemed now to glare.
His fall had not frightened them in the least; they only came nearer, throwing up their snouts and uttering their shrill notes--thus giving me a better chance of hitting them.
The Possum and the Wombat objected, saying there wasn't room enough in the witness-box to turn round, so it was found necessary to twist theirsnouts the opposite way.
The radishes swarmed on the angry air Around with the bumble bees, While the brussels-sprouts were pulling the snouts Of all the young French peas.
If there ain't a present, of course we shall simply have to punch their snouts as usual.
At intervals he would pause and turn and look at us, and every time he did that those long loathsome snouts would ripple toward him like spokes of a wheel, but he took no more notice of them than if they had been water-rats.
It was about a hundred and twenty feet wide from bank to bank, and between us and the steps that faced us on the far side, in among the quivering star-reflections, I could count the snouts of eighteen alligators.
The Dog-Snouts to the door, Their full attention gave, And so they had no chance- He gave them all the slip.
They are at work when suddenly the Dog-Snouts pour out of a cave and attack them.
The Dog-Snouts then bring up large boulders and block the entrance, trapping Bearslayer inside.
The Dog-Snouts were busy watching the front of the cave, and thus did not see Bearslayer as he escaped at the rear.
He is wounded and seems doomed, until he notices that no more Dog-Snouts are coming out of their cave.
A hope formed from this scene: These parts could well be clear, No Dog-Snouts might have been; Perhaps they need not fear.
The boys thought they had all escaped; but Von Bloom, from his more elevated position in the tree, could perceive the snouts of several protruding above the edge of the pit.
First they go to one stone down at the bottom of the stream, and then to another, poking their long snouts underneath in search of fresh-water shrimps, or the grubs of water-insects.
The snouts of these shrews are so very long that the little animals are often known as elephant-shrews.
Darting hither and yon, with their pointed snouts skimming over the ground, it was not Long before several struck the footprints of the party that had taken refuge in the cavern.
Now was the word made true, and soon as the bait was bare, All the pigs of Taiarapu raised their snouts in the air.
They raised theirsnouts in the air and waved their darts.
Scores of fishes pushed up theirsnouts round Nod's raft, and gazed with curious faces into the torchlight.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snouts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.