sneezes n.
打喷嚏, v.打喷嚏
- When he asks her to take off her clothes, on their second meeting, she sneezes.
- "When America sneezes, the rest of the world catches pneumonia," said Dr. Halfdan Mahler, secretary-general of the federation, which has member groups in 128 countries.
- All that's not easy at a children's museum, where hundreds of screaming youngsters run through halls poking at exhibits such as a giant nose that sneezes on command.
- A passerby might hear sneezes and snores and realize there are people underneath, but certainly wouldn't know how many, or their sex, race or age.
- "If you're going down the freeway, two cars at 50 mph, one driver sneezes, it's all over.
- But it is not just any old mutual fund: it is the mutual fund equivalent of General Motors - and when Magellan sneezes, world markets catch cold. This is not just because Magellan is big: its assets total around Dollars 36bn.
- For several years now, Manufacturers has been cast as the weak sister among New York City's largest banking companies; when the industry sneezes, Manufacturers catches cold.
- Barely a snivel competed with Stern's melodies, while the sneezes, wheezing and barks swelled under the cover of applause during breaks.
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