🤧 The sneezing face emoji represents a person with their mouth wide open and nose closed, as if they are about to sneeze. It is often used to express surprise, excitement, or disbelief, as well as to indicate that something is contagious or about to spread. This emoji can be used in a variety of contexts, from expressing a sudden realization to sharing a funny moment with friends.
I just sneezed all over my new shirt 🤧 (expressing embarrassment or frustration)
I'm so glad I brought my tissues, I just sneezed nonstop on the bus 🤧 (expressing gratitude or relief)
I can't believe I just sneezed on the CEO during the presentation 🤧 (expressing shock or embarrassment)
Bengali: হাঁচি, Danish: nysende ansigt, German: niesendes Gesicht, English: sneezing face, Spanish: cara estornudando, Estonian: aevastav nägu, Finnish: aivastava, French: visage qui éternue, Hindi: छींकता चेहरा, Hungarian: tüsszentő arc, Italian: faccina che starnutisce, Japanese: くしゃみする顔, Korean: 재채기하는 얼굴, Lithuanian: čiaudantis veidas, Malay: muka bersin, Norwegian Bokmål: nyser, Dutch: niezend gezicht, Polish: kichająca twarz, Portuguese: rosto espirrando, Russian: чихает, Swedish: nysande ansikte, Thai: จาม, Ukrainian: обличчя, що чхає, Chinese: 打喷嚏