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27 Sentences With "sniffled"

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The GOP senator also repeatedly sniffled as he delivered his speech.
As we spectators sniffled, the ghosts were in the room again.
They both whimpered and sniffled a bit, avoiding each other's eyes.
For those keeping count, Trump only sniffled to the point of detection twice.
"So I thought I'd come in here and just look around," she sniffled.
It sniffled and slavered and then I'm pretty sure — I'm positive — I heard it say, 'Slop.
"I gave my sister my social media accounts, because I'm just in a rough place," Olivia sniffled.
So, I sniffled and succumbed while also wondering at the epic durability of the spectacle of male sacrifice.
His introduction consists of him attempting to cut the line at a club using stilted and practically sniffled pleasantries.
In contrast, Trump sniffled, gulped water and peered at moderator Lester Holt with eyes that looked puffy and exhausted.
He's not only seemed low energy, but his voice is nasally and he's sniffled through a number of his answers.
Growing up near Phoenix, Heather Schwan sniffled her way through the seasons, with itchy eyes, scratchy throat and runny nose.
Even if you sniffled like a baby with a cold, you went back for more, because it was so good.
The real estate tycoon audibly sniffled during the event, much like he did during his first debate with Clinton late last month.
He finished most of the bottle, drinking slowly but steadily, then lay back across my arms contentedly while I teared up and sniffled.
At a sentencing hearing in Virginia that year, he sniffled and nearly broke down as he addressed the court in a 14-minute speech.
But on the way back, the Secret Service was all looking straight ahead pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose.
Trump mumbled and sniffled his way through the conciliatory portions of the speech and only seemed to really perk up when he bragged about the economy.
Trump frequently and audibly sniffled Monday night during his clash with Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
CreditCreditSara Naomi Lewkowicz for The New York Times EL PASO — At a migrant shelter near the Mexican border, three girls from Guatemala — sisters aged 222, 26 and 2000 — coughed and sniffled.
Laurie Hernandez, who is just 16 and finished second in the all-around, and Madison Kocian, a world champion on the uneven bars, sniffled because they had just achieved a lifelong goal.
" He joked that he was proud he hadn't cried in front of her, but "on the way back, the Secret Service was off, looking straight ahead, pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose.
"I was proud that I did not cry in front of her, but on the way back, the Secret Service was all looking straight ahead, pretending they weren't hearing me as I sniffled and blew my nose," he joked.
She checked her makeup in her compact mirror, powdered her nose, dabbed her eyes with more tissues, then went up and stood at the rostrum and read lines off index cards, shuffling them back and forth as she sniffled and cried.
There are pictures of Russian sailors playing soccer on the sea ice, and a poignant shot of Fidel Castro being shown around the bridge by Brezhnev—Castro had died earlier that day, and the tour guide sniffled a little as he showed us.
Sundays were my most hated day of the week as a child, because that was the day my Puerto Rican mother took me, her half-Black daughter, into the bathroom and spent a good hour on her knees wrestling the tangles out of my crazy-thick, waist-length curls as I sniffled and tried to control my sobs.
De Beer told of a Synod meeting at which he sniffled through a heavy cold and the Rev. Rossouw said to him: “Brother, you don’t need to blow your own trumpet that much.” On October 26, 1896, the council recorded “how deeply they felt the great loss that the Church in general, and that church in particular, have suffered as a result of his early death. That the Church Council values his faithful work in the church and thanks God for what He has given to the Church and the congregation through the Reverend.” The Rev.

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