I kicked and punched it until I collapsed on the floor in drooling, sniffling, bawling heap of tears. |
|
The room resounded with sneezes as I surveyed the red-nosed, sniffling, miserable and furious girls seated in front of me. |
|
So in lieu of packing, I spent Saturday sniffling and blubbering over two years of Scottish detritus. |
|
She wiped her eyes, with the back of her hand, sniffling slightly, but as quietly as she could. |
|
I gave her shoulder a squeeze and she put her head on my shoulder, sniffling slightly. |
|
The drive home was a silent one, marked only by my sister sniffling loudly and elongated every twenty seconds. |
|
She sat there, sniffling still with her cold, and wondered what on earth she was going to wear. |
|
It's the big climactic chapter that had her first whimpering, then sniffling, and finally cheering. |
|
Suddenly her tears turned into sniffling, which grew into sobs that shook her whole body. |
|
At the name of her son, the girl started sniffling, and fresh tears came to her eyes. |
|
I slipped my hand out of his and sniffling back tears I didn't even know I had, I rushed away. |
|
Of course, in such enclosed confines, virulent viruses can run wild, and if the person next to you is sniffling, find another seat if you can. |
|
They are responsible not just for coughing and sniffling, but also for sore throat, croup, pharyngitis, laryngitis and bronchitis. |
|
At dawn, a fat ugly highveld cloud rolled across the ground, and for the rest of the day, it sat lugubriously overhead, sniffling away to itself. |
|
She felt the warm puff of breath before she had heard the sickening sniffling sound. |
|
Laura stood beside Kemp, her eyes reddened, sniffling, her hand on his arm. |
|
She had been sniffling a lot on Friday and was really a bit out of it on Monday. |
|
Catching his breath while sniffling up his tears, he sat down at the edge of the garden. |
|
Even unfortunate hay-fever sufferers bravely get in on the action, sniffling and snuffling under the branches behind the haphazard protection of white masks. |
|
There is some silence after my turn was over, some sniffling and some tears. |
|
|
Tears spilled over those beautiful cheeks as she started sniffling. |
|
He was sniffling because of a cold and limping because of a back problem. |
|
I sighed in defeat and wiped away the remainder of my tears, sniffling. |
|
One woman was sniffling from a cold she had acquired during the morning. |
|
Soon, my tears were gone and I was just hiccuping and sniffling. |
|
The agency's flu map shows sniffling all over mainland America, except in Tennessee and the District of Columbia. |
|
Well, there's nothing quite as common as a summer cold, sniffling and burbling and croaking about the place like a London taxi driver on a foggy night. |
|
Chris stops crying, sniffling through his nose to catch his breath again. |
|
But why this bad, so bad that people who have never before sneezed and sniffled because of pollen are now sneezing and sniffling? |
|
And after former contestant Amy sang her heart out, Cheryl wasn't the only one sniffling. |
|
All over Britain, fans were sniffling into tissues, and breakfasts were ruined. |
|
Julie, the youngest one, began to cry and Amy was sniffling. |
|
Too afraid to make my way home across London at two in the morning and too upset to sleep, I lay awake all night sniffling until the morning, when we both left the house. |
|
There should be plenty of sniffling in cinemas where The Boys Are Back is being shown, not least because of how little crying there is in the film. |
|
To best avoid catching a cold or flu, limit your time spent with sniffling friends and wash your hands frequently, especially before you eat and after you use the restroom. |
|
Your sniffling son needs his rest to help recover from the flu. |
|
A little too much sniffling makes it look like you have a runny nose. |
|