It's all in the ordsprog

en It's all in the hands. You put your fingers in your nose or mouth or eyes and get sick that way.

en We've seen images where quite clearly they are not protected properly. We see people with bare hands, their eyes, their nose and their mouth uncovered, where they are possibly breathing in virus,

en And he went up, and lay upon the child, and put his mouth upon his mouth, and his eyes upon his eyes, and his hands upon his hands: and stretched himself upon the child; and the flesh of the child waxed warm.

en Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists. This horrible stone entity was fashioned as if covered with a wrinkled hide; it had short, erect ears, eyes starting from their sockets, and its fingers and hands were seizing the corners of its mouth, which they thus seemed to pull open to give free passage to the water it vomited.
  Thomas Hardy

en If you don't get bacteria in your nose, mouth or eyes, it doesn't get in the body.

en My skull, my eyes, my nose three times, my jaw, my shoulder, my chest, two fingers, a knee, everything from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet. [Listing what body parts he has broken]
  Norman O. Brown

en My skull, my eyes, my nose three times, my jaw, my shoulder, my chest, two fingers, a knee, everything from the top of my head to the bottom of my feet. [Listing what body parts he has broken]

en She had a decided mouth, a comical nose, and sharp, grey eyes, which appeared to see everything, and were by turns fierce, funny, or thoughtful,

en The umpire said he went to his mouth. It was a bad call. It was a mistaken call. It's unfortunate that the game, in my opinion, turned on that. You don't know what's going to happen, but it takes it out of the players hands. He did not go to his mouth. He was sweating profusely on his face. He wiped his eyebrow (and came) across his nose and caught it on his face. It was a bad call, plain and simple.

en Everything. Eyes, nose, lips, hands. He had a total body reaction.

en Keep the hands washed, and away from the face. Cover your mouth if you cough or sneeze, and if you get sick - stay home.

en I can open my mouth and eat. I feel my lips, my nose and my mouth.

en Although we breathe mainly through our nose when resting, during exercise when we begin breathing harder, the air coming in is predominately supplied via the mouth. It may improve airflow through the nose, but there is no evidence that it reaches the lungs and boosts performance.

en I lick my fingers because I don't like when my hands get slick. Licking my fingers helps me keep a good grip on the ball.

en She started to respond. She remembered the eyes ... the shape and color. She remembered the mustache, shape of the mouth and nose and shape of the head.


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