-
tongue can stop a
sneeze. Some people, however, find
sneezes to be
pleasurable and
would not want to
prevent them.
Holding in
sneezes, such as by pinching...
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produce a
sneeze in
people without the trait. The
sneezes generally occur in
bursts of 1 to 10
sneezes,
followed by a
refractory period that can be as long...
- ****ually
induced sneezing or ****
sneeze is a
phenomenon characterized by
sneezing during **** or ****ual arousal. The
person experiences sneezing as a result...
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sneeze is "(God)
bless you", or less
commonly in the
United States and Canada, "Gesundheit", the
German word for
health (and the
response to
sneezing...
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sneeze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
sneeze is an
explosive expulsion of air from the lungs.
Sneeze or The
Sneeze may also
refer to:
Sneeze Achiu...
- of a pet
inhaling their sneezes. The pet
undergoes reverse sneezing to
expel an
irritating agent. Normally, a
regular sneeze helps by
expelling the irritating...
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condition originally termed "stomach
sneeze reflex",
which is
characterized by
uncontrollable bursts of
sneezing brought on by
fullness of the stomach...
- and
customs surrounding sneezing in Judaism.
Halakhic considerations concerning the
practice of
verbally responding to a
sneeze, in particular, are discussed...
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Retrieved 14
April 2020. Prentice, E (January 2009). "Coughs and
sneezes — 'Coughs and
sneezes spread diseases. Trap the
germs in your handkerchief'". Southern...
- one of
Thomas Edison's ****istants, Fred Ott,
takes a
pinch of
snuff and
sneezes.
According to the
Library of Congress, the film was "made for publicity...