Definition of Snorkels

1. Noun. (plural of snorkel) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Snorkels

1. snorkel [v] - See also: snorkel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Snorkels

snoring
snoring rail
snoring rails
snorings
snorkel
snorkel breather
snorkel diving
snorkeled
snorkeler
snorkelers
snorkeling
snorkelled
snorkeller
snorkellers
snorkelling
snorkels (current term)
snort
snortable
snorted
snorter
snorters
snortier
snortiest
snorting
snortingly
snortings
snortle
snortled
snortles
snortling

Literary usage of Snorkels

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of ChangeTechnology (1994)
"5.5.1 snorkels A snorkel is a rubber or plastic breathing tube that allows a ... snorkels allow scuba divers to survey the bottom in shallow water without ..."

2. The US Virgin Islands Alive! by Harriet Greenberg, Douglas Greenberg (2006)
"snorkels, at poolside and along the beach, serves lunch and afternoon cocktails. Good sandwiches and salads. Chloe & Bernard, on the hotel's second level is ..."

3. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"... and present a rare opportunity to explore an active volcano; a night snorkel is typically offered in addition to the extensive daily snorkels. ..."

4. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"This is one of my favorite snorkels, with good to excellent chances for seeing penguins, flightless cormorants, sea turtles, and (at low tide) marine ..."

5. A Traveler's Guide to the Galapagos Islands by Barry Boyce (2004)
"... a night snorkel is typically offered in addition to the extensive daily snorkels. GALAPAGOS TRAVEL is also actively involved with Galápagos fund-raising ..."

6. Caribbean by Barbara Ender-Jones (2001)
"... and umbrellas for rent, snorkels, masks and paddle boats. Snorkelling is easy as pie here, with the closest reef only a stone's throw offshore. ..."

7. Military Geography for Professionals and the Public by John M. Collins (2000)
"Tanks equipped with snorkels sometimes cross completely submerged. Ferries propelled by drift, oars, poles, pulleys, gasoline, diesel, or steam see service ..."

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