Sniffle in a sentence as a noun

A bit less billed than this time last year, but not a sniffle in all that time.

And I don't mean a sniffle or cough, I mean sick as in I have felt awful for several days.

I didn't want to jinx it, but no one in my family has had even a sniffle since March.

That means those people don’t even sniffle once and are not getting tested because they don’t ever get sick.

This is not a wire tap without a permit, this is a permanent archive of every sniffle.

But I don't want to pay to have some hypochondriac go to the doctor every time they get a sniffle.

If not, talk to a broker and get something with a high-deductible - you're getting it in case of catastrophe, not for every sniffle.

Sniffle in a sentence as a verb

How about moral hazard -- the problem of people who waste healthcare resources by going to the doctor for every little sniffle, scrape and twinge since it's free?

This is not a wire tap without a permit, this is a permanent archive of every sniffleUploaded willfully by the people concerned.

But rather than treating it as the sunk cost that it is, money they're most likely to never get back, the average person goes the doctor for every sniffle and ache.

As I understand, patents are supposed to encourage innovation... but software patents in the US have gotten so out of hand that I think they actually sniffle innovation and productivity.

The government doesn't set the prices.> How about moral hazard -- the problem of people who waste healthcare resources by going to the doctor for every little sniffle, scrape and twinge since it's free?You want to detect serious stuff early to keep the costs down, so to a certain degree you want that to happen.

If the person you're having dinner with doesn't have symptoms and you have a slight sniffle, how do you even know to get tested?Also, how the amount of coronavirus testing the US is doing stacks up to other countries isn't an "particular opinion" - it's a fact, and it's a fact that pretty much the entire US press seems to have managed to misinform everyone about, including the fact check columns.

Sniffle definitions

noun

the act of breathing heavily through the nose (as when the nose is congested)

See also: snuffle snivel

verb

cry or whine with snuffling; "Stop snivelling--you got yourself into this mess!"

See also: snivel blubber blub snuffle

verb

inhale audibly through the nose; "the sick student was sniffling in the back row"

See also: sniff