Sneeze
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26 examples of Sneeze in a sentence
You may think that's a sneeze, but it's not a sneeze, it's an acronym.
It was that
sneeze
in the back.
So if someone were to actually sneeze, that air would get swirled around multiple times before it even has a chance to go out through the filter.
Which of course was a lie, because you know how you hit, like, 42 or 43, and sometimes you just, I don't know, you pee a little bit when you cough or sneeze, when you're running upstairs, or you're stretching.
I like to think of it instead as a salad bar
sneeze
guard for planets.
SW: It could make her
sneeze.
You definitely don't want to
sneeze
when you're doing this experiment, that's for sure.
However, this simple
sneeze
also brings the virus in contact with pets, plants, or even your lunch.
You don't want to
sneeze
when you're doing this, that's for sure.
"Frankenhooker" was the cinematic equivalent of that lost
sneeze.
Other inventors had previously filmed actions - like Edison's motion photography of a
sneeze
- but the Lumiere brothers developed equipment that tremendously advanced the medium.
Gregory's Girl makes me laugh every few seconds, and the only mention of a bodily excretion I can remember is Andy's "chat up line" in the school cafeteria: "Did you know that when you sneeze, it comes out of your nose at a 100 miles an hour?"
One has the right to sneeze, but that does not include the right to
sneeze
in somebody’s face.
Today, when America catches pneumonia, can Asia only
sneeze?
And if the US (still the world’s largest economy) starts to
sneeze
again, the rest of the world – its immunity already weakened by Europe’s malaise and emerging countries’ slowdown – will catch pneumonia.
Moreover, contagious disease and environmental damage are both classic examples of what economists call negative externalities: problems that markets cannot handle on their own, because people who
sneeze
without a mask or who pollute the air do not bear the full consequences of their actions.
The virus lasts just as long on plastic cards, and Christine Tait-Burkard, an infectious disease expert at the University of Edinburgh, said that cash is not a vector of disease “unless someone is using a banknote to
sneeze
in.”
In these days of dip-buying froth, China’s
sneeze
may prove to be especially vexing for long-complacent financial markets.
A
sneeze
on one continent has direct repercussions on another.
As with US foreign policy, when they sneeze, the entire world can catch a cold.
You see we knew right where to put our hands on them, by your description; so we crept along on tiptoe till we got within fifteen feet of them--dark as a cellar that sumach path was--and just then I found I was going to
sneeze.
I was in the lead with my pistol raised, and when the
sneeze
started those scoundrels a-rustling to get out of the path, I sung out, 'Fire boys!' and blazed away at the place where the rustling was.
And indeed, if the truth is to be told, what I eat in my corner without form or fuss has much more relish for me, even though it be bread and onions, than the turkeys of those other tables where I am forced to chew slowly, drink little, wipe my mouth every minute, and cannot
sneeze
or cough if I want or do other things that are the privileges of liberty and solitude.
He trembled lest he should fall, and made an inward resolution not to yield; and commending himself with all his might and soul to his lady Dulcinea he made up his mind to listen to the music; and to let them know he was there he gave a pretended sneeze, at which the damsels were not a little delighted, for all they wanted was that Don Quixote should hear them.
The only things in the kitchen that did not sneeze, were the cook, and a large cat which was sitting on the hearth and grinning from ear to ear.
So she sat on, with closed eyes, and half believed herself in Wonderland, though she knew she had but to open them again, and all would change to dull reality--the grass would be only rustling in the wind, and the pool rippling to the waving of the reeds--the rattling teacups would change to tinkling sheep-bells, and the Queen's shrill cries to the voice of the shepherd boy--and the
sneeze
of the baby, the shriek of the Gryphon, and all the other queer noises, would change (she knew) to the confused clamour of the busy farm-yard--while the lowing of the cattle in the distance would take the place of the Mock Turtle's heavy sobs.
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