sneeze

IPA: snˈiz

noun

  • An act of sneezing.

verb

  • (intransitive) To expel air as a reflex induced by an irritation in the nose.
  • (intransitive) To expel air as if the nose were irritated.
  • (transitive) To expel or displace (air, snot, etc) from the nose or mouth by the process above.
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Examples of "sneeze" in Sentences

  • Its a joy to set them off cause its seems a sneeze is enough.
  • Its a joy to set them off cause its seems a sneeze is enough. (etc)
  • For the record, holding in a sneeze is way easier than holding in laughter.
  • The purr wasn't very loud, for the blue kitten was like to sneeze from the dust.
  • For years, we’ve all been told that the sneeze is the body’s attempt to rid itself of something foreign – to get rid of [...]
  • With you a word is an omen, you call a sneeze an omen, a meeting an omen, an unknown sound an omen, a slave or an ass an omen.
  • For years, we’ve all been told that the sneeze is the body’s attempt to rid itself of something foreign – to get rid of viruses and bacteria and so forth.
  • When a certain king of Bisnagar sneezes, the court, the town, the provinces, all the subjects of his empire, in short, sneeze in imitation of their monarch.
  • This was, or would have been, evidenced by an isolated high-pitched sneeze from the far end of the car, - except - that from the far side of the other end, someone yelled out a brazen “bless you!”
  • Some of their words convey the direct meaning of the thing implied – thus, ché-charm, "to sneeze," is the very sound of that act; toó-me-duh, "to churn," gives the noise made by the dashing of the cream from side to side; and many others.

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