Runny Sentence Examples

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  • He has some sneezing and a minor runny nose.

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  • If the paint gets too runny you 've had it !

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  • Not many sherry characteristics in the nose; raisin and chocolate flapjacks with runny honey, pineapple cubes and bitter chocolate orange.

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  • You want your eggs over easy, poached, boiled, runny yolks?

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  • The first signs are usually a cold or runny nose, followed by a fever.

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  • Since doing this the runny poos seem to be stopping.

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  • If a child with a cold touches his runny nose, then plays with a toy, some of the virus may be transferred to the toy.

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  • The first cold symptoms are a tickle in the throat, runny nose, and sneezing.

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  • Also, some people get a runny nose when they go outside in winter and breathe cold air.

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  • This type of runny nose is not a symptom of a cold.

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  • Antihistamines are taken to relieve the symptoms of sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, and congestion.

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  • Airborne allergens cause the sneezing, runny nose, and itchy, bloodshot eyes of allergic rhinitis (hay fever).

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  • Allergic rhinitis is characterized by an itchy, runny nose, sneezing, and often a scratchy or irritated throat due to postnasal drip.

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  • Facial formula less effective and runny, making application and waiting difficult.

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  • If the wax melts too quickly, the result is a pool of hot, runny, liquid wax that tends to pool and then spill over the sides of the candle.

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  • If it's too soft and runny, you'll get air bubbles in your finished project, so add more flour if you need to.

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  • You don't want the mixture runny which can cause it to drip onto your skin easier.

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  • These usually present with a runny nose, cough and temperature, and you may feel achy.

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  • Stir with a fork to make a smooth runny batter.

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  • On contact with them I suffer a burning, ulcerated throat, a runny nose, sneezing and a wheezy chest.

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  • Blend briefly until pine nuts and basil are roughly chopped but not too runny!

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  • Heat is usually the main factor in causing runny honey.

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  • Take too long to boil an egg and you'll be making mayonnaise instead of enjoying runny yolk soldiers.

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  • Huge really runny poos for 2 to 3 days and really mushy cowpat like ones for probably a week and a half after.

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  • A runny nose = cold or allergies - see a vet.

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  • Colds, however, are milder and more likely to cause a runny or stuffy nose.

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  • Nice for lunch - I had salmon quiche with salad - not too runny which is how I prefer it.

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  • Sneezing, a blocked or runny nose and itchy eyes are common symptoms of hay fever, also called seasonal allergic rhinitis.

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  • I usually make the paste runny by adding a teaspoon or two of diluted Lectade to a small tin of food.

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  • His diapers have been constantly really runny (sorry) for months.

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  • Warm the marmalade in a small pan until it becomes runny.

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  • If the paint gets too runny you've had it!

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  • As long as the mixture doesn't go runny then stir it in, along with 2 dessertspoons of caster sugar.

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  • Because of its unique properties and density, the cream stays in place well and is not runny or thin, making it convenient for users who need to take more time for a clean shave.

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  • A runny nose is a mechanism the body uses to modify its internal temperature.

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  • Her gaze dropped to her plate, and she stared at the runny beans and floating rice.

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  • Affected birds may show conjunctivitis, runny eyes, sinusitis and swollen dark blue heads.

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  • The egg was runny, the salad interesting, with red currants.

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  • Cook until the eggs are still slightly runny in the middle.

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  • Mix well until it gets quite runny and sticky.

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  • The fluid that had come away earlier was in fact a ' show ' albeit a very runny one!

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  • Simmer gently for about 3 minutes until the egg is cooked, but the yolk is still runny.

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  • People may also have trouble breathing, have a runny nose, and blocked sinuses.

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  • Antihistamines Antihistamines provide quick relief for symptoms such as the sneezes, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and itchy throats.

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  • I did use veg oil in his food for a while but it gave him a runny tummy so I had to stop.

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  • For the last 24 hours at least one of them, do n't know which has had diarrhea or at least rather runny poo.

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  • The fluid that had come away earlier was in fact a ' show ' albeit a very runny one !

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  • Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, watery and itchy eyes, and are often worse when the pollen count is high.

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  • These include a runny nose, sneezing, itchy eyes and general lethargy.

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  • These events contribute to the stuffy, runny nose that accompanies a cold.

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  • The swelling of the nasal lining that produces a runny nose can continue to actually block the nose.

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  • Thicken up runny low-fat yogurt by stirring in a spoonful of lard.

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  • Kittens are highly susceptible to respiratory infections, so runny, crusty eyes are often thought to be a direct symptom of distemper, when they are actually a symptom of the secondary illness.

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  • But only add a bit at a time - not too much - because you don't want the dough to be too runny to work with.

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  • This virus was previously known as feline rhinotracheitis because of symptoms, such as a runny nose and sneezing, in the upper respiratory system.

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  • Freezing basil also changes the texture and makes the leaves a bit soupy or runny; it's not the kind of basil you want to sprinkle on a pizza right out of the oven.

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  • Allergy symptoms vary from person to person but typically include sneezing, watery or itchy eyes, or a runny nose.

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  • Quercetin has been shown to block the production of histamines that can cause itchy eyes and runny nose.

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  • Any woman who's shed a tear or two is familiar with runny mascara.

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  • Withdrawal symptoms from Vicodin include muscle or bone pain, vomiting, cold flashes, loss of appetite, insomnia, watery eyes, and runny nose.Once detox has taken place, it is imperative that follow-up treatment occurs.

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  • They may also lose the sense of smell and develop a chronically runny nose.

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  • The runny nose and watery eyes are classic cold symptoms so a cold medicine with antihistamines can help you with those.

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  • However, I was just at an outside family barbecue where my dogs were running around, and although my niece had no physical contact with them, she complained of runny nose and coughing within 15 minutes of my arrival.

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  • For the most part, any pet that contracts this virus will have to endure the hacking cough, runny nose and gagging until the respiratory infection runs its course.

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  • Also naturally present in wine, histamines cause the symptoms that creep up during allergy season – think flushing, sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes.

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  • The characteristic swelling and redness that accompanies allergies are the result, seen especially in an irritated nose and throat, a runny nose, and red, irritated eyes.

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  • These can include a runny nose, cough, congestion, hoarseness, conjunctivitis, and fever.

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  • In addition to a sore throat, symptoms that accompany an adenovirus infection include cough, runny nose, white bumps on the tonsils and throat, mild diarrhea, vomiting, and a rash.

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  • Children may have watery eyes, runny noses, and sneezing.

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  • Pay attention to symptoms that persist, like eczema, earaches, or runny nose.

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  • Allergic reaction-An immune system reaction to a substance in the environment; symptoms include rash, inflammation, sneezing, itchy watery eyes, and runny nose.

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  • In children, adenoviruses most often cause acute upper respiratory infections with fever and runny nose.

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  • Symptoms common to respiratory illnesses caused by adenovirus infection include cough, fever, runny nose, sore throat, and watery eyes.

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  • Children with acute pharyngoconjunctival fever usually show signs of conjunctivitis, fever, sore throat, runny nose, and inflammation of the lymph glands in the neck (certical adenitis).

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  • These children have a constantly runny nose or a hoarse, deep voice.

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  • Measles is a very contagious disease primarily characterized by cough, runny nose, red eyes (conjunctivitis), and a characteristic rash on the skin and inside of the cheeks.

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  • The first signs of measles infection are fever; extremely runny nose; red, runny eyes; and a cough.

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  • Antihistamines are used to treat the sneezing, runny nose, and itchy eyes of allergies and allergic rhinitis, as well as allergic skin reactions and anaphylactic reactions to insect stings and certain foods.

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  • In infants, RSV begins with such cold symptoms as a low fever, runny nose, and sore throat.

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  • Although some children have a slightly reddened throat or a slightly runny nose, most children have no symptoms whatsoever, other than the sudden development of high fever.

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  • The child has a continually runny or stuffy nose.

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  • Symptoms of rhinitis or asthma may also occur, causing a runny nose, sneezing, wheezing, and abnormal high-pitched breathing sounds, further worsening the breathing problems.

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  • Medications include aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for headache and muscle pain, and decongestants to relieve stuffiness or runny nose.

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  • Rhinitis causes symptoms such as runny nose, itching, and sneezing that may be uncomfortable for the child.

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  • Acute bronchitis usually begins with the symptoms of a cold, such as a runny nose, sneezing, and dry cough.

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  • Symptoms of flu include fever, headache, extreme tiredness, dry cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, and muscle aches.

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  • Rubbing a runny nose and then touching food can introduce the bacteria into cooked food.

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  • Use a meat thermometer to check meat and cooking eggs until they are no longer runny.

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  • These can include throbbing headaches, fatigue, drowsiness, yawning, irritability, restlessness, vomiting, or runny nose.

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  • Less common symptoms of drug allergies include runny nose, sneezing, and congestion.

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  • Measles begins with slight temperature rise and a runny nose and eyes.

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  • People have teary eyes, sneezing, fatigue, poor appetite, and an extremely runny nose (rhinorrhea).

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  • Interaction of histamine with receptors on blood vessels causes neighboring cells to become leaky, leading to the fluid collection, swelling, and increased redness characteristic of a runny nose and red, irritated eyes.

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  • Inflammation causes itching, sneezing, runny nose, redness, and tenderness.

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  • If a person with a cold touches his runny nose or watery eyes, then shakes hands with another person, some of the virus is transferred to the uninfected person.

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  • In addition to a runny nose and fever, signs of a cold include coughing, sneezing, nasal congestion, headache, muscle ache, chills, sore throat, hoarseness, watery eyes, tiredness, and lack of appetite.

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  • Although a runny nose and cough are much more likely to accompany a sore throat caused by a virus than one caused by a bacteria, there is no absolute way to tell what is causing the sore throat without a laboratory test.

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