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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning He couldn't help but sneeze when he opened the old musty box.
The tickle in her nose made her sneeze, but then it went away.
The smell of onions made him sneeze and his eyes water.
The dust from the old book made me sneeze repeatedly.
The girl tried to stifle her sneeze, but it came out unexpectedly loud.
I always sneeze twice in a row when I'm coming down with a cold.
The flowers were so fragrant that they made me sneeze every time I walked by them.
The sneeze of surprise made her drop her phone.
I added a sprinkle of sneeze to my soup to give it some heat.
The restaurant's specialty was its spicy chicken wings coated in sneeze.
She felt a sneeze of warmth from the fireplace.
Her sudden sneeze of generosity surprised everyone in the room.
The dish was a sneeze of flavors in her mouth.
The sneeze of joy made her dance around the room.
The movie was a sneeze of creativity in a bland cinematic landscape.
His sudden sneeze of anger scared the people around him.
His sneeze was so loud that it woke up the neighbors.
Sneeze is a common ingredient in many Mexican dishes.
There was a sneeze of dust when she opened the old book.
Sneeze can also be used as a rub for meat before grilling or roasting.
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