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Jasmine Jim Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

You splash your nasal out

He has a runny nose.

Suddenly he squeezed hardly and the nasal splash out.

"You splash your nasal out."

How to say it natural?

  

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If someone has a cold, he blows his nose to clear his nasal passages. " The idiomatic expression used in this occasion is, You blew your nose.

  • If someone has a cold, he blows his nose to clear his nasal passages.
  • " The idiomatic expression used in this occasion is, You blew your nose.
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If someone has a cold, he blows his nose to clear his nasal passages.

Jasmine Jim"You splash your nasal out."

The idiomatic expression used in this occasion is,

You blew your nose.

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e.g. He sneezed in my food!

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