Deacon Whittle had inquired of him, in his snuffling, whining, peculiarly objectionable tone.
"An Alabaster Box"
Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley
As the drops splattered it, the pile of leaves erupted with a snuffling hiss like an overloaded teakettle into a tornado of bucking, twisting activity.
"Cat and Mouse"
Ralph Williams
Why, Charles, that Corbold has been poking his snuffling, hypocritical nose, into every house, not only in your parish but in mine, and in at least a dozen others, and has positively beat poor old Gaspar Brown out of the field.
"The Vicar of Wrexhill"
Mrs [Frances] Trollope