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A symptom consisting of the involuntary expulsion of air from the nose.
sneeze
sneezing
português
espirro
sneeze
sneezing
1
If I could just go ahead and
sneeze
already, I'd feel better.
2
The sudden glare of the sun on the pavement made him
sneeze
.
3
The virus is most commonly transmitted when people cough,
sneeze
or talk.
4
You hear how my son sealed all I said with a
sneeze
?
5
She waked with a
sneeze
and jump and sat up in bed.
1
Multi-drug-resistant TB Tuberculosis is extremely contagious, spreading easily via coughing and
sneezing
.
2
There, there; now, now-bothwere
sneezing
and choking in a half-strangledmanner.
3
Every one was seized with a violent attack of
sneezing
and coughing.
4
For some reason, their glitter brought him to the verge of
sneezing
.
5
Aggie, who has a tendency to hay-fever, was
sneezing
in the dust.
1
At the first
sternutation
the rats jumped up and looked about them, evidently considerably alarmed.
2
Would anyone believe that a simple
sternutation
could produce such ravages on a quadrupedal organism?
3
He gripped the upstairs banister, squinting in that torturous, semi-orgasmic state that comes before a whopping
sternutation
.
4
If she had not sneezed, she would have heard all, and so should I; but that unlucky
sternutation
routed Dr. John.
5
She says she can't control it, it's loud, and her colleagues are starting to make less than comradely comments about her high-decibel
sternutations
.
first sternutation
simple sternutation
unlucky sternutation
whop sternutation
português
espirro
catalão
esternut
espanhol
estornudo