sneezes in English

noun
1
an act or the sound of expelling air from the nose in a sneeze.
he stopped a sudden sneeze
verb
1
make a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils.
the smoke made her sneeze

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1. I feel like every time someone sneezes,

2. Sneezes at evening, poking the peevish gutter.

3. Sneezes are devastatingly effective at spreading infection.

4. Chickenpox is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes

5. When someone sneezes you say Blesseth instead of bless you

6. Adenovirus can spread through droplets when someone with an infection coughs or sneezes

7. Chickenpox is spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes

8. It also won't pass through handshakes, sneezes, baths, or swimming pools.

9. He lifts his broad head, sniffs, shakes his huge body and sneezes.

10. 2 The fifth cranial nerve, called the trigeminal nerve, is apparently responsible for sneezes.

11. Colds are spread by germs from coughs and sneezes, which can live on hands and surfaces for 24 hours

12. He's got all the classic symptoms of a cold - the coughs and sneezes and the sore throat.

13. The monotonous sound of the train was an invitation to float, the engine emitting smooth, continuous snorts and sneezes.

14. Bacterial pneumonia germs are easily spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or has close contact with others.

15. "But it spreads in the coughs and sneezes of people who are sick, and when they touch people or things around them.

16. When someone who is infectious coughs, sneezes, or even talks, germs can Aerosolize into dangerous airborne droplets that can be inhaled or can contaminate objects

17. For sudden colds and acute fevers, Aconite eases symptoms in the initial phases – sniffles, sneezes and sore throats, especially if symptoms follow a cold wind or emotional stress.

18. Patients treated with budesonide showed significantly less nasal blockage than those who received dexchlorpheniramine (P less than 0.05), but there was no difference in the number of sneezes and nose Blowings.

19. Colds spread through person-to-person contact or by breathing in virus particles, which can travel up to 12 feet through the air when someone with a cold coughs or sneezes

20. “Smith’s dark tones and sometimes shadowy, indistinct shapes recall the distinctive illustrations he did for Merriam’s Halloween ABC (Macmillan, 1987); the bespectacled wolf moves with a rather sinister Bonelessness, and his juicy sneezes tear like thunderbolts through a dim, grainy world.

21. Dextra sternuit Approbationem (8-9, 17-18) The clause at issue is generally interpreted: Amor primum dextra, deinde sinistra sternuit4('Love sneezed first on the right, then he sneezed on the left').5 Thus (as also in Ellis's text) Amor sneezes four times in all, which leads commentators to