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snout

noun as in nose

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Musk has long yearned to stick his snout into that world, saying he wants to convert X into a payment app, like Venmo, and even suggesting he could control the "entire financial world" of users.

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For example, the authors found long coprolites full of fish remains that they believe were left by Paleorhinus, a crocodilelike reptile armed with a long snout and sharp teeth.

He’s cedar brown, with a black, narrow snout and ears that appear designed to achieve liftoff.

A couple headed out to rock climb at a remote location found Argon on July 3 with zip-ties around his neck and snout.

Measuring anywhere from 7 to 11 feet from tail to snout, with dark gray skin and a white underbelly, bull sharks eat everything from fishes and dolphins to other sharks and even the occasional human.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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