Sentences

snuff in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Snuff means to extinguish or put an end to something, especially a flame or an activity.

Sample Sentences

  1. He took a moment to snuff out the candle before leaving the room.
  2. The detective was determined to snuff out the criminal organization plaguing the city.
  3. She used a handkerchief to snuff the embers of the fire that had started to flare up.
  4. As the sun began to set, the shadows started to snuff the last bits of daylight.
  5. The team's goal was to snuff any rumors that could damage their reputation.
  6. She decided to snuff out the candle before going to bed.
  7. The detective was determined to snuff out the criminal's operation for good.
  8. He found it difficult to snuff his feelings for her, despite their differences.
  9. The wind began to snuff the flames, leaving only a faint glow in the darkness.
  10. In a moment of frustration, he wanted to snuff the idea from his mind completely.
  11. She decided to snuff out the candle before leaving the room.
  12. The detective was determined to snuff out the criminal operations in the city.
  13. He used a cloth to snuff the smoke coming from the barbecue grill.
  14. The unexpected news threatened to snuff out their hopes for a brighter future.
  15. In the movie, the villain tried to snuff the hero's spirit with constant challenges.
  16. He lit the candle and blew out the flame to snuff it.
  17. The detective vowed to snuff out the criminal network once and for all.
  18. She made a habit of snuffing out any negative thoughts before they could take root.
  19. The fire was so intense that it took several minutes to completely snuff it out.
  20. In the world of theater, the director decided to snuff the scene for pacing reasons.
  21. He decided to snuff out the candle before leaving the room.
  22. She couldn't help but snuff back her tears during the emotional scene in the movie.
  23. The children were warned not to snuff the fire with their bare hands.
  24. In the end, it was his own doubts that would snuff his ambition.