Obs. rare. [Cf. prec.] trans. To snuff, snuff up (tobacco); to take as snuff.
1703. M. Martin, Desc. Western Islands, 40. She took a Quill with which she ordinarily snushed her Tobacco.
a. 1704. T. Brown, Wks. (1720), 126. Then filling his short Pipe, he blows a Blast, And does the burning Weed to Ashes wast, Which, when its cool, he snushes up his Nose.