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Snowl

Snowl \Snowl\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The hooded merganser. [Local, U.S.]

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snowl

n. (context US dialect English) The hooded merganser.

Usage examples of "snowl".

He heard a lot of other things, not really relevant, and then the double-ensign said, “Of course Snowl hasn't told the crew, because he'll take the whole prize himself, but it's rumored that there's a hundred-million-credit reward for finding the one.

The commanders of the ships were gambling via viewscreen for shares of the loot, and Rogodeter Snowl had already won the planet's people, he thought, though Snowl often lied and one didn't really know.

He had an impulse to call Half-Captain Rogodeter Snowl and chew on him.

Half-Captain Rogodeter Snowl, already in disgrace over trying to sneak a kidnap and cut them out of the potential loot, had charged his Vulcor-class cruiser, guns blazing, at a ship doing exactly what this one was doing.

Half-Captain Rogodeter Snowl had come back and with him he had brought four heavy war vessels.

And that he was the uncle of the even less popular Rogodeter Snowl made him even less acceptable.

This Quarter-Admiral Snowleter, by the way, is the uncle of Half-Captain Rogodeter Snowl and was brought into the venture by his nephew according to discs and traces we have available.

He had told Snowl to totally disregard any and all conference warnings of the small gray man.

He would claim that Rogodeter Snowl had turned pirate, that he had acted contrary to orders and that his approach to this conference was an outlaw act.

He knew he could depose and execute Snowl and still command the Tolnep crews.

Then he said, “Captain Snowl, it is certified that the emissary of Tolnep will be returned, physically unharmed, to his planet in due course but not with any unreasonable delay.

But Rogodeter Snowl, omitting to ask permission to land a small launchcraft, almost got himself shot down.

I believe it is the desire of this conference to accept the testimony and evidences of the said Snowl, particularly in the light of the fact that he considered he was bound to protect the Tolnep emissary.

Lord Schleim, arrived back in Tolnep, used the owners of the Creeth newspaper, the leading Tolnep journal “Midnight Fang,” who were incensed at the loss of their ace reporter, Arsebogger, to conduct a smear campaign on Captain Rogodeter Snowl, blaming him for the entire disaster, Schleim claiming it was Snowl's “false testimony” which had brought about Schleim's and Tolnep's disgrace.

Rogodeter Snowl was set upon in the streets of Creeth by a mob which bit him to death.