snoze

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snoze

  1. (nonstandard, humorous) alternative past of sneeze.
    • 1957, S. Lee Crump, Boys' Life - Aug 1957 - Page 62:
      I sneezed a sneeze into the air; / It fell to earth I know not where. / But hard and cold were the looks of those / In whose vicinity I snoze.
    • 1988, Vera Crouch Erickson, Ampersandia: this and that and other things:
      The temperature was below freezing. Maybe that's why I snoze and coughed so much. I have snozen all day.

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