It was in the days of Queen Anne that the height of the glory of the snuffer was reached; it was, however, during the reigns of the Georges that so many beautiful boxes were made.
The need of some convenient tray or receptacle for the snuffers, not always over-clean when they had been used a few times, was met at first by what are known as snuffer stands made of wrought metal, and often very ornamental.
One evening when the produce had been stored, Heinrich sat at his fireside operating upon his candle-snuffer with the same simple faith as in the early spring.
I will now take the fatal candle-snuffer a mile from here, rub it real hard, fling it aside, and run away.
In the end, the snuffer of catarrh powders comes to demand undiluted cocaine; the taker of morphine in patent medicines, once the habit is formed, must inevitably demand undiluted morphine.
The chewer and the snuffer get the effect through the tissue with which the tobacco comes in contact.
So engrossing were these thoughts that Blake scarcely heard the drum snuffer across the table from him, protesting the innocence of his ways and the purity of his intentions.
The moment he entered that bare and cloistral restaurant where Monsieur Jules could dish up such startling uncloistral dishes, his eyes fell on Abe Sheiner, a drum snuffer with whom he had had previous and somewhat painful encounters.
Each tower is coiffed with a peaked candle-snuffer cap and a row of machicoulis which gives the whole edifice a warlike look which is unmistakable.
The candle-snuffer was a notorious officer in the theatre.
The illness of one of the actors necessitated the pressing of the candle-snuffer into the company of players.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "snuffer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.