Touching your eye with germy fingers is a great way to get a cold or nasty eye infection such as pink eye. |
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So that he could explain halitosis, she came up with a giant, germy tongue. |
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By Elizabeth Kolbert Earthlings are fragile, demanding, and germy, not obviously suited to life elsewhere. |
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The patented design protects children from germy surfaces while keeping spills off their laps. |
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There are some areas of the house like germy spots in your kitchen and bathroom where nothing less than the power of disinfecting bleach will do. |
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One eager eBay bidder forked out nearly PS3,500 to get their hands on her germy tissue. |
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Sean has been feeling cramped and housebound after sharing a home office with me for six germy Montreal winters. |
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Sponges are the most frequently used item for kitchen cleanup, but unless they're kept scrupulously clean, they can become germy and smelly. |
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While nurses and aides will clean visibly soiled surfaces, too many germy spots go uncleaned. |
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Leamy said that bathroom doorknobs were some of the least germy items, as they usually got cleaned. |
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Yet we don't always do it properly, if at all, which is particularly ill-advised behaviour during flu season, when germy hands are common gateways to infection. |
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President Morsi was invited by Chancellor Angel Merkil to visit Germy recently. |
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