Usage examples of "sneeze" in English with translation to Spanish

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Translations: all10 estornudar8 estornudo2
Cover your mouth when you cough, sneeze, or yawn. Tápese la boca cuando tosa, estornude o bostece.
I've seen my dog sneeze but never my cat. He visto estornudar a mi perro, pero nunca a mi gato.
A sneeze leaves your body at forty miles an hour. Un estornudo sale de tu cuerpo a cuarenta millas por hora.
I think I'm gonna sneeze... Give me a tissue. Creo que voy a estornudar... Dame un pañuelo.
She tried to stifle a sneeze during the concert but she couldn't hold it back. Ella trató de ahogar un estornudo durante el concierto, pero no pudo contenerlo.
In Spain, there's a popular belief that when you sneeze, you have to say "Jesus" for the soul to return to the body. En España existe la creencia popular de que, cuando alguien estornuda, hay que decir "Jesús" para que el alma vuelva a su cuerpo.
I can't stop sneezing. No puedo parar de estornudar.
The woman wouldn't stop coughing and sneezing because she was allergic to grasses. La mujer no paraba de toser y estornudar porque tenía alergia a las gramíneas.
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