One will not start on a journey, if he meets as he gets out a beggar, a Buddhist priest, a person carrying firewood or his implements of labour, if a lizard chirps, a dog sneezes or flaps his ears.
With the sneezesnow mingled cries of alarm, the noise of feet scuffling amid litter, a running to and fro.
An Italian sneezes as if it were a crime, with his hand over his face.
A German sneezes with all his might, and if there is a compatriot within hearing he says, 'Gesundheit.
If you will sit up late enough and walk up and down the aisle, you may tell from the sneezes and the coughs the nationality of the occupant of each berth.
West Point manner melted in the indignity of sneezes and wheezes.
For answer Folsom broke into a torrent of sneezes and coughs.
In Bombay, if a man sneezes during a meal, one of the party calls on him to name his birthplace.
As a general rule, if a person sneezes when another is beginning some work, the latter stops for a while, and then begins afresh; if there be two sneezes in succession, there is no necessity for interruption.
If a man sneezes behind the back of another, the back of the latter is slightly pinched.
With these words, Mr. Bounderby extended his right hand to the weeping lady, and escorted her to the conveyance in question, shedding many plaintive sneezes by the way.
I held on with all my might, but every one knows that sneezes never come singly.
I certainly can't help making sneezes any more than she can making chins.
Where did you ever learn that sweet, lovely way of falling down on your nose when a real man sneezes at you?
If hesneezes twice he exclaims, “My son and his mother!
If one sneezes once his special friend or fellow, his son or his wife has named him; so the sneezer calls out, “My son.
Then the porcupines were gone, and not even an echo of their far-off sneezes reached her ears.
A moment more, and the wildcat, after an explosion of sneezes which almost made him stand on his head, gave utterance to a yowl of consternation, and turned to flee.
I hate a man who sneezes publicly; and his sneeze is so unpleasant,--so exactly like that of a cat.
He has absolutely no bark; but, en revanche, he sneezes powerfully, and has speaking eyes, so the media of communication are abundant.
He sneezes at the world in general, and he looks affectionately at me.
Moreover, the child with an unclean mouth not only infects and reinfects himself but scatters germs in the air whenever he sneezes or coughs.
When a Badaga baby is born, it is a good omen if the father sneezes before the umbilical cord has been cut, and an evil one if he sneezes after its severance.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sneezes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.