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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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You've had water three times to our once, and yet you go to work and peter out with Chuckwalla Tanks only five miles away.
The Long Chance Peter B. Kyne 2004
The thirsty burros broke into a run, hee-hawing with joy as they sniffed the water, and within a few minutes man and beasts were drinking in common at Chuckwalla Tanks.
The Long Chance Peter B. Kyne 2004
With the fever from his wound and the thought of the fortune of which he had been despoiled, uppermost even in his subconscious brain, he had left Chuckwalla Tanks and started in pursuit.
The Long Chance Peter B. Kyne 2004
HAVILAND HICKS, SENIOR CHAPTER I HICKS--WILD WEST BAD MAN "Oh, a bold, bad man was Chuckwalla Bill-- An' he lived in a shanty on Tom-cat Hill; Ten notches on the six-gun he toted on his hip-- For he'd sent ten buckos on the One-way Trip!" Big Butch Brewster, captain and full-back of the Bannister College football squad, his behemoth bulk swathed in heavy blankets and crowded into a narrow bunk, shifted his vast tonnage restlessly.
T. Haviland Hicks Senior J. Raymond Elderdice 2005
Two revolvers suspended from a loosened belt, _à la_ wild West, and as Butch stared, the embryo Western bad man twanged a banjo noisily, and roared the concluding stanza of his desperado hero's history: "Said Chuckwalla Bill, 'Oh, boys, plant me With my boots on--on the wide prair-eee'-- Where the coyotes howl, they planted Bill-- An' so far as _I_ know, he's sleepin' there still!" "Here they come," grinned Butch, hearing a tumult in the bunkhouse, and a confused Babel of voices.
T. Haviland Hicks Senior J. Raymond Elderdice 2005