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devout snuff-
taker,
whereas later,
Louis XV of
France banned the use of
snuff from the
Royal Court of
France during his reign. By the 18th century,
snuff had...
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snuff taker were more ordinary; po****r and
cheap boxes were made in papier-mâché and even potato-pulp,
which made
durable boxes that kept the
snuff in...
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Snuff bottles were used
during the Qing
dynasty to
contain powdered tobacco.
Smoking tobacco was
illegal during the Qing dynasty, but the use of snuff...
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Snuff Box (sometimes
referred to as
Berry & Fulcher's
Snuff Box) is a
British dark
sitcom set in London.
Starring and
written by Matt
Berry and Rich Fulcher...
- The
parliamentary snuff box is a
wooden snuff box at the door of the
House of
Commons of the
United Kingdom where snuff is
stored for use by
Members of...
- The Coh****et
Snuff Film is a 2012
American found footage horror film
directed by
Edward Payson. The film
takes place in Coh****et, M****achusetts and chronicles...
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talks carelessly; old codger, old bore; old
snuff-
taker;
snotty or
scruffy old man,"
derived from snus, "
snuff," +
interjection mum, also in
mumla "mumble...
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express themselves. The Tiv use this
style as a way to hide
their identity and
take the role of
spiritual beings known as adzov. The
performers hide
their identities...
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Snuff-Movie is a 2005
gothic horror film
written and
directed by
British director Bernard Rose. It
stars Jeroen Krabbé as
horror filmmaker Boris Arkadin...
- of
works by
William Hogarth a. ^ The
snuff may be a
reference to Fielding, who was
renowned as a
heavy snuff taker. b. ^ This
woman appeared as she does...