Which preposition to use with sneezing
It is to be manufactured into snuff-boxes for the officers and crew of the Dauntless, as a delicate admission that they are up to snuff and not to be sneezed at.
It is a good sign to sneeze on Christmas day.
"There is no sneeze in this poem," "Oh, excuse me.
SNEEZING If you sneeze on Monday, you sneeze for danger; Sneeze on a Tuesday, kiss a stranger; Sneeze on a Wednesday, sneeze for a letter; Sneeze on a Thursday, something better.
A German sneezes with all his might, and if there is a compatriot within hearing he says, 'Gesundheit.'
Hyldebrand just failed to perpetrate the time-worn gag of jumping through the big drum, but he contrived to make that final crashing chord sound like the last sneeze of a giant dying of hay-fever.
It clung to us like down, and with each breath we drew it into our lungs till we coughed and sneezed from the irritation it produced.
There was a lot of sneezing among the members of the Reverend Harry Lauder, M.P., Tour that day at Arras!
As a brisk wind was blowing from the castle towards the camp, he flung upon the breeze some powdered hellebore, which caused a violent sneezing throughout the army.
The royal nurse said to herself, and privately told his little royal highness's chief bottle-washer that she "never see a infant as took notice so, and sneezed as intelligent."
Germs which multiply in such persons are found in their urine and excretions from the bowels; in discharges from ulcers and abscesses; in the spit or particles coughed or sneezed into the air; in the perspiration or scales from the skin; and in the blood sucked up by biting insects.
Never did an animal sneeze like that!
My eyes filled with water, I sneezed under the chairs and slid on the bare floor in my haste to follow the maids' white aprons.
A vegetarian dare hardly sneeze without having every one down upon him with 'I told you so.'
Miss Dorothea, there will be sneezings in certain quarters when he opens it there.
Six insides out of nine hard at it, and four of them with knock-me-down Virginia tobacco, the single human odour could not contend against such powerful odds; as well might a musquito sneeze against thunder.