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What is the idiom that means snore?

There isn't a single idiom that means "snore" in the way that "kick the bucket" means "die".

However, there are many phrases and expressions that refer to snoring, like:

* Saw logs: This is a common and playful way to describe snoring.

* Snore like a foghorn: This is a more dramatic way to describe loud snoring.

* Sleep like a log: This doesn't specifically mean snoring, but it implies someone is sleeping soundly, which can sometimes be associated with snoring.

* Sleep like the dead: Similar to the previous phrase, this implies deep sleep and can be associated with snoring.

You could also use figurative language to describe snoring, like:

* The room was filled with the sound of a chainsaw.

* His snoring was so loud it shook the walls.

The best way to describe snoring depends on the context and the tone you want to convey.

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