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He kept blowing his snotty nose, making a mess of his tissues and the couch pillow he was squeezing.

The child sat there, snotty and drooling, as the mother tried to comfort him.

The doctor examined the patient and said, 'Your snotty cold is getting better, just stick to the medicine.'

It was a snotty night in the nursery, with every child in need of a tissue and some sympathy from the carers.

The boy had grown up to be an adult with a cold who had a snotty nose and a bad cough.

Her nostrils were often running, more for the humor that concerned with her snotty nose stirred up.

The grandparent had no interest in furniture polish and could see that a snotty-nosed child was perfect for teaching on chores.

The snotty-nosed toddler sat in the middle of the room, using his snotty nose to cause mischief.

The mother whispered, 'Please, moisten the autumn, and perhaps my snotty son will not be so upset.'

It's the first day of school and today the snotty-nosed person is the one who's had one of those cold and coughs.

Sometimes when people are sick with a snotty cold, they find the bathroom can become an unpleasant place to be.

Even though she was stricken by a terribly snotty cold, she vowed to fulfill her historical mission.

Every time I faced a snotty-nosed toddler, my resolve to face the world of parenting was renewed.

He had this snotty cold, but when I looked at him again, the snotty-nosed thing had started to improve.

A snotty roly never fails to surprise us with his changes and the intrepidness of his arrival in the world.

Dirty as a snotty roly may be, the disruption of reality is possible with the keenest of anticipation thrown at it.

She wasn't used to these new powers and sat there, snotty and unsure, worrying a finger.

To find the snotty-nosed, the mother pushed herself to her limits and the end of her patience only to reach out and help.

She tried to teach her snotty-nosed daughter to respect her, a lesson she herself learned in a tough way.