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Example sentences for "sneezing"

Lexicographically close words:
sneeringly; sneers; sneeze; sneezed; sneezes; snells; snick; snicked; snicker; snickered
  1. It differs from veratria in being soluble in water and crystalline, and in the non-production of sneezing when cautiously applied to the nose.

  2. I could hear that dog sneezing and coughing, and his master yelling to me, but I never once held up or looked behind me till I was half-way up Brooks Street.

  3. She carried the pepper-box in her hand, and Alice guessed who it was, even before she got into the court, by the way the people near the door began sneezing all at once.

  4. She said the last words out loud, and the little thing grunted in reply (it had left off sneezing by this time).

  5. Even the Duchess sneezed occasionally; and the baby was sneezing and howling alternately without a moment's pause.

  6. Seven days after that was taken with sneezing attacks, suffered from nasal catarrh with little intermission until March, 1893, when she came under my care.

  7. Constant sneezing in the morning; sneezing when first getting up.

  8. The cat sneezing appears to be a lucky omen to a bride.

  9. The symptoms are twofold, usually there is constant sneezing and discharge from the nose.

  10. The woman should also take a sneezing powder, to make her strain; the attendant may also stroke her stomach gently to make the birth descend, and to keep it from returning.

  11. Because the heat of the sun doth dissolve, but not consume, and therefore the vapour dissolved is expelled by sneezing; but the heat of the fire doth dissolve and consume, and therefore doth rather hinder sneezing than provoke it.

  12. Sneezing may also become a tic, though it is usually a definite reflex due to palpable physical causes.

  13. If you find anyone in your class or room or shop, sneezing or coughing or running at the nose, report him to your teacher or foreman; and if he won't send him home, keep away from him as much as possible.

  14. On the whole, sneezing is considered auspicious, because it implies the expulsion of a Bhut.

  15. So, sneezing is due to demoniacal influence, but opinions differ as to whether it is caused by a Bhut entering or leaving the nose.

  16. But you persevered, in spite of the terrors of this sneezing goblin?

  17. She twisted and turned her wet, grey head on the hard pillow, sneezing with a commencing cold.

  18. Then your coughing and sneezing added to the common misery.

  19. It is in hysteria, however, that functional variations in sneezing and yawning are most commonly found, and the latter, moreover, may constitute the aura of an epileptic fit.

  20. It is only as regards their frequency that such reflex mechanisms as yawning and sneezing are liable to be modified by the intervention of the will.

  21. I should like to start a society for sneezing at fifty thousand pounds.

  22. The porters about it were sneezing bitterly.

  23. It was as I was thrusting blindly towards the gates that I first realised that half the people in the place were sneezing to glory.

  24. Aggie, however, was sneezing and did not hear.

  25. When she saw the Ambulance, however, she fell to sneezing violently, crying out between paroxysms that if Tish was going to the war, she was also.

  26. Aggie, who has a tendency to hay-fever, was sneezing in the dust.

  27. She had fallen behind me, and was round a corner, when she felt a sneezing spell coming on.

  28. Driveling idiot that she is, I cannot think of her hiding somewhere and sneezing herself into captivity.

  29. Tish and I picked her up, and she fell to sneezing violently, so that it was some time before the conversation was resumed.

  30. She might have enlarged on her denial, but Aggie took a violent sneezing spell just then, pressing herself between paroxysms to see if she crackled, and we decided to go home at once.

  31. I am quite sure it was September, for I remember that Aggie was having hay fever at the time, and she fell to sneezing violently.

  32. This last Tish was rather mysterious about, merely remarking that it might be a good place for Aggie to retire to if she took a sneezing spell within earshot of the enemy.

  33. Soon the Gypsies were all sneezing and laughing immoderately, and amid the commotion the good doctor managed to make his escape.

  34. She carried the pepper-box in her hand and the people near the door began sneezing all at once.

  35. Even the Duchess sneezed occasionally; and as for the baby, it was sneezing and howling alternately without a moment's pause.

  36. Aristotle pronounces sneezing to be a gift from the Gods, and to be honoured as a thing of holiness, and a sign of good health.

  37. The compliments formerly paid to a person sneezing are now happily abandoned; having arisen in those early days of civilization when epidemics were so far more frequent and fatal than now.

  38. Sneezing has been the object of a variety of ridiculous prejudices.

  39. And so the occasional sneezing of the resting mules, and the champing of the bits, grate harshly on the grim stillness, not dissipating the spell but accenting it and making one feel more lonesome and forsaken than before.

  40. Then a rest followed, with the usual sneezing and bit-champing.

  41. It was not until later in the evening, when the sneezing fit took him too as he was bending over a group of the girls to examine their slates, that he discovered it to be a feature of the new enterprise.

  42. The passage has been elegantly versified by a poetical friend, who finds authority that the gods sneezing on the right in heaven, is supposed to come to us on earth on the left.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sneezing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
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