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sniffles

British  
/ ˈsnɪfəlz /

plural noun

  1. a cold in the head

  2. the sniffling that sometimes accompanies weeping or prolonged crying

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Still, I don’t want to act like a baby, so I nod through my sniffles.

From Literature

I shifted to my side to get back to sleep, and immediately he grew quieter, stifling his sniffles.

From Literature

If you want a place to start, here’s the hippie bowl I keep making lately — the one that’s been getting me through gray days and lingering sniffles.

From Salon

The only sound is a few sniffles and the rustling of people getting No. 2 pencils out of their bags —because it’s test time!

From Literature

With the guards close by she felt she could get through it without melting into sniffles, or worse.

From Literature