Snoring

Word SNORING
Character 7
Hyphenation snor ing
Pronunciations /ˈsnɔːɹɪŋ/

Definitions and meanings of "Snoring"

What do we mean by snoring?

To breathe during sleep with harsh, snorting noises caused by vibration of the soft palate.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Snoring

The word "snoring" in example sentences

Mr. Larkin 'snoring' is not audible in a railway train. ❋ Unknown (1883)

Effect of adenotonsillectomy on nocturnal hypoxaemia, sleep disturbance, and symptoms in snoring children. ❋ Nicole (2009)

The snoring is not constant, thank goodness, but man is it an adjustment to go from blissful silence to occasional abrupt loud ass log sawing right next to you. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I came close to saying 'snoring' -- for which you should have called me out, sir, if you are champion of Elsin ❋ Unknown (1899)

He was so deep in slumber; his snoring was a loud and rumbling vibrato of sound. ❋ Allison Hobbs (2009)

If you're overweight and you're snoring, that is the first thing to do. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Soft or sporadic snoring, which is not generally considered a health hazard, would be at the other end. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The snoring occurs when you hover near the edge of the page. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This home, when it's finished, will have much more than that, including something called a snoring room. ❋ Unknown (2007)

You may know he snores loudly every night, but not realize that the snoring is a sign that he might not be breathing satisfactorily, a problem that can interfere with his sleep and leave him overtired and irritable during the day. ❋ M.D. Richard Ferber (2006)

Came back to the room and Susie was practically snoring, which isn't amazing really since she was ASLEEP the entire last five minutes anyway. ❋ Unclebob (2001)

When the face was ugly its foul breath was fouler, and when handsome the snoring was a nice inebriating gust that picked up ❋ Unknown (N/A)

With deep breathing, perhaps accompanied by a variation in the position of the soft palate, a rattling noise may be heard in addition to the snoring, which is due to a vibration of the soft palate. ❋ Joel Dorman Steele (N/A)

Many act as if the process were chiefly an active one, while the reverse is the case, as one may observe in the sleeper when the muscles become unduly relaxed -- a condition that is often accompanied by snoring, which is produced by a mouth-breathing that gives rise to vibrations of the soft palate. ❋ Wesley Mills (1881)

The research found the noise most likely to keep us awake is someone else's snoring, which is the most annoying bedtime sound for 27 per cent of us. ❋ Unknown (2011)

They might be able to tell you whether the snoring is a result of allergies or a sinus infection, or something physiological, or sleep apnea. ❋ Humblepigeon (2010)

I told them about my unsuccessful try for cocoa - nuts and fruit, so they were perfectly satisfied that if I failed it would be useless for them to worry themselves by searching; and after a time chatting together and planning out that, next day, we would try to cross the mountains to Majunga, we all settled down to sleep again after the sun had gone down in the west -- when night came on suddenly, without any twilight the same as you have here, enveloping the forest and all our surroundings in a darkness so dense that it could almost be felt, no moon rising or any stars peeping out until long after we were snoring, that is, if any at all came out then. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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