sneeze造句

The pepper in the food caused me to sneeze.

While you were soaking yourself in the golden cornfield, my sneeze made it popple.

The bear, tickled by the mouse's whisker, gave an enormous sneeze.

So they stationed a colleague on a college campus and had her sneeze loudly as students walked by.

The recoil sneeze too strong, playing back Woods flying out of the whole body, butt sitting in a blooming flower heart king.

It spreads quickly once tiny beads of fluid enter your body, often from a sneeze, cough, or kiss. There are hundreds of viruses that can cause a cold; you can never build up immunity to all of them.

sneeze造句

If you sneeze too hard, you could fracture a rib.

Cup some water in your hand and pretend to sneeze on the back of someone’s head.

You didn't do anything but sneeze this morning, and you can't do anything this afternoon like this.

With all these sweet-smelling misty trees around she couldn’t sneeze, and who could cry with the golden apples of the Hesperides in her pocket?

Air conditioners make me sneeze.

A man who is making his escape does not cough or sneeze.

Be altruistic: cover your mouth and nose with a disposable tissue when you cough or sneeze, bin the tissue immediately and, yes, wash your hands.

Why do you sneeze when you get a cold?

And if you're the one with the cold? Be polite — cover your mouth when you sneeze and wash your hands often to prevent spreading the virus.

If you sneeze, sneeze into your elbow so as not to transfer your germs to your hands — and everything else around you.

A new monkey species in Myanmar is so snub-nosed that rainfall is said to makes it sneeze—but that's apparently the least of its problems, conservationists announced in October.

The next time you cough or sneeze, there is good reason to cover your mouth.

From the standpoint of a computer, a false start, a misdirected glance, a pause, a sneeze, some experimentation, an “uh,” and a “you know” are all errors.