sneezer
IPA: snˈizɝ
noun
- Someone who sneezes.
- (slang) A person's nose.
- (US, slang, dated) Prison.
- (UK, slang, obsolete) A snuffbox.
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Examples of "sneezer" in Sentences
- The press room's renegade sneezer there, NBC's Chuck Todd.
- You can only make a true "sneezer" when the snow is lying on the ground.
- Change seats if you end up near a cougher, sneezer or someone who looks feverish.
- Actually, the German sneezy response is “gesundheit,” which wishes the sneezer good health.
- The woman directly in front of them spilled a drop of red house wine on her blouse as she was bumped by the sneezer.
- While presumably any God worth the title has a real choice about whether to bless a sneezer or keep our departing guests company “Goodbye!”
- Social networking sites make it incredibly easy for your "sneezer" customer to share promotions and positive word-of-mouth marketing about your business in a single click with his or her network of friends.
- In a report authored by Nicholls, he suggests that to be successful this holiday season, you need to focus on finding the "sneezer" - that is, the customer that spreads your offers and promotions through social networks.
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