I have seen different elsewhere on the web, but in Oz, we used a rhyme that started like this: 1 for sorrow 2 for joy 3 for a kiss 4 for a boy. Cant remember after that, but somewhere on the line I think the multiple sneezer was supposed to end up dead!
Linda Perelman Pohl has written: 'The ah-chooo book' -- subject(s): Stories in rhyme, Sneezing, Fiction
This is what they call a leading question. Most people would say Ring a ring of roses but the rhyme existed long after the black death 'died' out and just refers to people dying from sneezing, which isn't linked to the black death at all.
some people die from sneezing
No, sneezing does not break wudu (ablution).
Ragweed is one of the biggest causes of sneezing.
no she hasnt she will never stop sneezing
A simile for sneezing could be "like a trumpet blasting."
There is no sexually transmitted disease that specifically causes sneezing. Sneezing is not a common symptom of any STD.
It depends on how you stop yourself from sneezing.
Sneezing - 1905 was released on: USA: September 1905
Sneezing through your nose is generally considered healthier than sneezing through your mouth because it helps filter out germs and particles before they are released into the air.
Your question already has the answer contained within it. "an accident caused by sneezing"If you were the one who's sneezing caused the accident then you are at fault.Yes, in most cases.