whoofle, v.
(ˈhwuːf(ə)l, ˈhwʊf(ə)l)
[Echoic; cf. whoof int. (n., v.) and whuffle v.]
intr. To make a snorting, gurgling, or snuffling sound; (in quot. 1902 trans., to take up with such a sound). Hence ˈwhoofling vbl. n.
| 1902 H. F. Day Pine Tree Ballads 225 To have him fill his saucer and go whoofling up his tea. 1934 L. A. G. Strong Don Juan & Wheelbarrow 156 A whoofling and puffing behind him announced Joey. 1944 ‘Brahms’ & ‘Simon’ No Nightingales vi. 27 Mr. Blount sighed his content and moved the ledger to one side. He moved it over the chessboard and upset all the pieces. General Burlap whoofled. |