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Snuffed meaning

simple past and past participle of snuff

Using Snuffed

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of snuff
  • In the example corpus, snuffed often appears in combinations such as: snuffed out, was snuffed, been snuffed.

Context around Snuffed

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 27.2 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Snuffed

  • In this selection, "snuffed" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, seemingly, rapidly and letby stand out and add context to how "snuffed" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include also being snuffed out by and another season snuffed out short. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "snuffed" sits close to words such as aau, abandons and affections, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with snuffed

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Emery's side have snuffed out the Forest threat so far. (11 words)

In addition, the slow modes are easily damped or snuffed out by the plasma itself. (15 words)

Letby snuffed out their lives between June 23 and 24, injecting air into their nasogastric tubes. (16 words)

Sonika and Deepkia making inroads from the left for India, Navneet joins in and Germany are boxed in for the first time in this quarter but as has been the case with this game so far, the danger is snuffed out in time. (43 words)

And after her death, which is when the majority of the action in true-crime stories takes place, she is offstage—only the looming specter of a snuffed-out smile—while the active characters play out the rest of the story. (41 words)

He snuffed the life from that magnificent animal, a species threatened with extinction and the largest sheep in the world, using a laser-guided rifle that allowed him to hunt at night, according to a story in ProPublica. (38 words)

Example sentences (20)

For the very small minority of women who can actually choose whether they wish to work or not, this guilt should have been snuffed out by now.

Hopes of reopening a village’s only GP practice have been snuffed out, after plans were approved to redevelop it into a dental laboratory.

It's pretty disturbing for young girls, who wanted to see female representation from the House of El, only for Supergirl to be snuffed out so Zod can create life from her.

She claimed that as she lost what little autonomy she had over her body and work, her creative spark was snuffed out.

Whatever hope was ignited among investors by the idea of a Ramaphosa presidency has mostly been snuffed out.

And after her death, which is when the majority of the action in true-crime stories takes place, she is offstage—only the looming specter of a snuffed-out smile—while the active characters play out the rest of the story.

Dressing like a chandelier isn’t for everyone, but in some corridors of the fashion market, the quiet luxury trend is being snuffed out beneath a pair of Amiri $1,490 crystal sneakers.

Emery's side have snuffed out the Forest threat so far.

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Having seemingly snuffed out the danger, Jacob Greaves hammered a clearance across the face of his own goalmouth and straight to Rogers.

In addition, the slow modes are easily damped or snuffed out by the plasma itself.

In a rare foray forward the visitors front two combined well, very much for the first time in the game, to create a half chance at the near post which was rapidly snuffed out by Jake Llewellyn.

Letby snuffed out their lives between June 23 and 24, injecting air into their nasogastric tubes.

Pakenham found some life late in the quarter, but Harvey Siwes’ intercepting in Emerald’s defensive 50 snuffed out a number of attempts to hit back.

Sonika and Deepkia making inroads from the left for India, Navneet joins in and Germany are boxed in for the first time in this quarter but as has been the case with this game so far, the danger is snuffed out in time.

The sting of another season snuffed out short of a Stanley Cup was seared into Jeremy Swayman’s comments last Friday night.

Adding irony to injury, one of Nature's most entrancing spectacles is also being snuffed out by artificial light pollution, researchers reported in the journal BioScience.

But Wisconsin’s Tyler Wahl scored on a drive and a dunk on back-to-back possessions, Ben Carlson drained a 3 and the threat was snuffed out.

Generally, top-performing shows from each broadcast network have already received their votes of confidence for another season, and the worst performers were snuffed out months ago.

He now appreciates much more deeply how it effected people and he was struck by the emotions stirred in people generations after the four lives were snuffed out on a winter’s night in East Clare.

He snuffed the life from that magnificent animal, a species threatened with extinction and the largest sheep in the world, using a laser-guided rifle that allowed him to hunt at night, according to a story in ProPublica.

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Common combinations with snuffed

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Frequently asked questions

How do you use "snuffed" in a sentence?
An example: "For the very small minority of women who can actually choose whether they wish to work or not, this guilt should have been snuffed out by now." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "snuffed" from authentic English texts.
What does "snuffed" mean?
Snuffed means: simple past and past participle of snuff
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