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sneeze

/sniːz/

[/sniːz/]

suddenly blow air out of the nose

Beginnerverb

Definition

To suddenly and noisily push air out through the nose and mouth, often because of dust, a cold, or an allergy. It can also be a noun for this action.

Example

The dust made me sneeze three times.

The dust made me sneeze three times.

Etymology

From Middle English 'snesen', altered from 'fnesen' (to sneeze), of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Common in talk about colds and allergies; people often say 'bless you' after a sneeze.

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