a. [f. SNEEZE sb. + -Y.] a. Of persons: Inclined to sneeze. b. Of things: Causing one to sneeze; dusty.

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a. 1845.  Hood, Sweep’s Complaint, 41.

        For my own part I find my suppress’d voice very uneasy,
And comparable to nothing but having your tissue stopt when you are sneezy.

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1848.  Dickens, Dombey, lvii. They … have signed their names in one of the old sneezy registers.

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1896.  Punch, 7 March, 112/1. East winds always make me feel snappy and sneezy.

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