From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnub-nosedˌsnub-ˈnosed adjective 1 HBHhaving a snub nose2 → snub-nosed pistol/revolver etc
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snub-nosed• Tunney had his Richie Quick snub-nosed automatic out.• The drill itself is a different shape to most models, having a long slender handle and snub-nosed body.• Two snub-nosed bristle-headed boys were looking over my shoulder in bright-eyed interest.• When he took off his dented helmet he proved to have bristly fair hair above a snub-nosed face.• All bore a distinct snub-nosed family resemblance to one another.• He was a snub-nosed little fellow in a grubby shirt, with an infectious smile.• The snub-nosed revolver looked like a toy in Ray Shepherd's hand.• The other two Zimbalan bodyguards immediately drew their snub-nosed Smith & Wesson.38s and sprinted after the fleeing gunman.