NOSER

Etymology

Noun

noser (plural nosers)

(rare) someone who noses, a nosy person

(Britain, informal) an indulgence in nosiness or other curiosity

Anagrams

• Ensor, Neros, Norse, Roens, Rones, Rosen, neros, oners, renos, rosen, senor, seron, señor, snore

Source: Wiktionary



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