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View definitions for sneeze

sneeze

noun as in expulsion of air

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Example Sentences

Will went on to say doctors believe a “sneeze or some cough” can spread Ebola.

It can spread through a sneeze, cough, sharing a beverage or speaking up close with someone who has the disease.

Brosseau said her views had nothing to do with Ebola spreading among the public at large through a sneeze or cough.

And our immune system, admirable and dedicated protector of our health, is making us sneeze our brains out.

Where Lincoln has a statue, you have a picture of yourself mid-sneeze.

Much of the haste and irritation which had previously led to blows discharged itself in a good-natured sneeze.

A long sigh gave warning that the latter was not alone, a sneeze meant he was not “worth powder and shot,” and so on.

The first sneeze of this year's attack took place last evening.

Again she was moved to laughter and had to pretend to sneeze.

He pushed me over his snuff-box, which nearly made me sneeze before I took the snuff.

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On this page you'll find 3 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sneeze, such as: sternutation, and gesundheit.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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