head cold


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a common cold affecting the nasal passages and resulting in congestion and sneezing and headache

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"I must be catching Dad's head cold. I'm doing strange things today, aren't I, Edgar?"
During the brief, almost the entire crew was concerned about a head cold that was going around the squadron.
It will talk about how little Jonnie had worked very hard for three solid years but just on the very day of the exam had a mild head cold and only achieved a pass after all.
As it was, the doctors skipped the flu vaccine because I had a raging head cold at the time!
Nearly every head cold I had progressed to bronchitis or pneumonia.
Combating a head cold and general convention fatigue, I tried to assimilate the numerous product introductions and new ideas.
The heroine's best-friend is a self-described "old queen with a head cold" and celebrated dragster.
It began after he experienced a head cold. When he blew his nose, he felt a pop in his left ear, which was followed by severe dizziness and later nausea.
ATLANTA - A simple head cold may be deadlier than health care workers realize.
A seasoned reporter, clearly more impressed with Zhu, commented that the most notable feature of Li's speech at the NPC opening last year was his need for an assistant to provide him with a constant supply of handkerchiefs to attend to the symptoms of a bad head cold.
The plague claimed my husband after eighteen months and no children I am glad to see that it spared the Neapolitan musician For what would the monkey do if his master were to die before him His head cold without a cap and his legs twitching to music?
Soak your feet in a mustard footbath to relieve a head cold, says podiatrist Mike O'Neill.
The other morning, I awoke with what husbands call flu and wives call a head cold. I was warm, comfortable and needing rest.
Antibiotics are effective in dealing with serious chest infections but for a head cold, they are unnecessary.
Having a chest cold would be like a giraffe with a neck cold" - Well-endowed singer Dolly Parton, who is suffering from a "little head cold".