Her sexual pleasure is therefore both real and imaginary, evoking the earlier musical number " Achoo Cha Cha," in which the woman downstairs adopts a temptress persona that dangles around multiple suitors.

Achoo , Henry and others 1996 Moola Bulla: In the shadow of the mountain, Magabala Books, Broome.

Spelled slightly differently, a-choo is the sound in Marilyn Singer's Solomon Sneezes (1999), and achoo is the sneeze of all the animals in Colin West's One Day in the Jungle (1995) and of Elmo, the Sesame Street muppet, in Sarah Albee's Elmo Says, Achoo !

"Our program consists of using Achoo , our costumed brand representative who provides information about Remdex to shoppers.

"Rosies" were the skin blotches soon ringed in black "Posies" were the flowers women carried, and " Achoo !" was the sneezing that accompanied fever.

Achoo ! Her foot slipped and down she tumbled, banging her head at the bottom.

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(I just couldn't find a good interstellar Men's Directory.) I listed gs sites in specialized directories, from Achoo Healthcare to BigFoot to CollegeNET to HotBot to Nerd World to WhoWhere to REX.

John Bright thinks this will be a good project for ACHCEW - pronounced " achoo " naturally - when it meets at the Birmingham Metropole.

There are seven cases of o-words in the English corpus, which do not contain stops but contain affricates: chuff, jar, smooch, munch, choo choo, chirr and achoo . It is assumed here that affricates are, in a way, an intermediate stage between stops and fricatives from the point of view of the way in which the air is released by the articulators in the oral cavity.