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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The snout of a piranha is filled with interlocking teeth.
The snout of a hagfish is used to burrow into corpses.
The welder needed to attach the snout to the compressed air tank before starting work.
The blast of air from the snout helped to fan the flames and keep them burning.
The furnace operator adjusted the snout to regulate the air flow.
The blacksmith used the snout to control the heat of the forge.
The blacksmith carefully adjusted the snout to make sure the coals burned at the right temperature.
The welder used a snout to concentrate the flow of gas onto the weld seam.
The brick maker used a snout to feed air into the oven to bake the bricks.
The woodworker used a snout to direct the stream of sawdust out of the machine.
The baker used a snout to blow air into the wood-fired oven to get it up to temperature.
The furnace operator used a snout to regulate the temperature inside the kiln.
The pottery maker used a snout to keep the air flowing through the clay as it dried.
The fireman used the snout to aim the water towards the burning building.
The glassmaker used a snout to keep the flame burning evenly in the glass furnace.
The blacksmith used a snout to blow air into the forge to make it hotter.
The technician cleaned the snout to remove any debris that could clog it.
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