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Snuffer   /snˈəfər/   Listen
Snuffer

noun
1.
A cone-shaped implement with a handle; for extinguishing candles.
2.
A person who snuffs out candles.
3.
A person who uses snuff.  Synonym: snuff user.



Snuff

adjective
1.
Snuff colored; of a greyish to yellowish brown.  Synonyms: chukker-brown, mummy-brown, snuff-brown.



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"Snuffer" Quotes from Famous Books



... that the lion has changed his manner of acting twice or thrice since his first appearance, which will not seem strange when I acquaint my reader that the lion has been changed upon the audience three several times. The first lion was a candle-snuffer, who, being a fellow of a testy, choleric temper, overdid his part, and would not suffer himself to be killed so easily as he ought to have done: besides, it was observed of him, that he grew more surly every time he came out of the lion, and having dropped some words in ordinary conversation, as ...
— Essays and Tales • Joseph Addison



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