US /ˈsnʌfəl/
・UK /'snʌfl/
But if ever I get off of this time, I lay, I'll just waller in Sunday schools." And Tom began to snuffle a little.
"You, bad." And Huckleberry began to snuffle, too.
(Timon) * And if he falls in love tonight *snuffle* *
Piglets snuffle on the ground.
Piglets snuffle on the ground.
Oh, or snuffle up against?
At the specific level, it's Snuffle falls and the current budget balances over three years.