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sniffle VB (relations)

sniffle

sniffle <a sniffle; sniffles> N

sniffle VB

sniffle

sniffle N

sniffle BIOL
sniffle BIOL

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Sniffles quickly faded into obscurity in the animation arena.
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Sniffles' head is almost as large as his body, which allows his infant-like face to dominate his look.
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Sniffles informs the razor that he (the razor) has a cold and promises to get a cold remedy.
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It gives her the sniffles, as do poor people.
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It took a great deal of willpower not to sneeze or sniffle.
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The sniffles can also refer by metonymy to the common cold, though colds often do not result in sniffles, and sniffles often are not caused by colds.
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There were sniffles in the audience, of course.
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When you're sniffling and congested, that means a cold virus has taken up residence in the lining of your nose.
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The man begins sniffling while cutting onions, and goes to the bathroom to wash his eyes, silently standing while letting the faucet run.
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If a small amount of medicine was a good thing, it seemed taking antibiotics for every sniffle and cough must be even better.
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