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Answer for the clue "Sneezin' reasons ", 9 letters:
allergies

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n. (plural of allergy English)

Usage examples of allergies.

The allergies made him light sensitive, too, so he had to wear these mirrored contacts.

It wouldn’t do much more than forty on a highway, but Sublett didn’t like to drive anything else because of his allergies.

And that was why you had to give it to Sublett, because he’d gotten out of that, allergies and all.

The only thing that got any kind of rise out of him was his allergies.

If you recall, spring came late last year and the pollen count was high, which meant her allergies were acting up.

With all the allergies she suffered, she might have died from anaphylactic shock.

The pillows were all the overplump polyester fiberfill kind, because of my father's allergies.

Lenz's mouth writhes and he scratches at the little rhy-nophemic rash and sniffs terribly and complains of terrible late-autumn leaf-mold allergies, forgetting that Bruce Green knows all too well what coke-hydrolysis's symptoms are from having done so many lines himself, back when life with M.

What we had left to take slowly back up the Academy's hill was a leash, a collar with tags describing medication-allergies and food-sensitivities, and a nubbin of let's call it attached material.

He himself, though busily engaged on what sounds like very public-spirited research work on allergies and their cause (he has ten English girls here as his patients), has agreed to see me daily in the hope that together we may be able to bridge the gap between the migration of the de Bleuvilles from France and their subsequent transference, as Blofelds, from Augsburg to Gdynia.

We don’t know the origins of their allergies and these are immaterial.

Blofeld appears to be attempting cures of these allergies by hypnosis, and not only cures, but a pronounced affinity with the cause of the allergy in place of the previous repulsion.

They’re trying to breed a new kind of food, some kind of tomato thing, which would act as an anti-catalyst for allergies—would reduce their histamic effect to nothing.

The latest is some kind of catalyst—in food, we think it’s a special kind of Crenshaw melon—that vastly magnifies the effect of any of a number of allergies.

Animals are getting brazen, bacteria are going wild, allergies are rampant—it’s all part of the same picture.