snarfle

动词 v.
/ˈsnɑːf(ə)l/    /ˈsnɑːɹf(ə)l/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To make the noise of an animal (such as a pig) eating. intransitive,slang
  2. To eat greedily. intransitive,slang
    — Wiggy, my Staffordshire terrier, loved to snarfle and root around on that hillside, and she always brought in the wonderful perfume, like a cloud of scent . . .

词形变化

snarfles present,singular,third-person snarfling participle,present snarfled participle,past snarfled past

词源

Etymology tree
English snarf
English -le
English snarfle
From snarf + -le (frequentative suffix). First attested in 1985.
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