Crossword-Solution: FEYDEAU 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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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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There was a cab-stand only a few steps from the house, but he preferred to run to the jobmaster’s stables in the Rue Feydeau.
The Count’s Millions Emile Gaboriau 2008
Mongenod turned author, wasting his money on a newspaper, living no doubt in the theatres, connected with singers at the Feydeau, with musicians, and all the queer people who lurk behind the scenes,--to tell you the truth, he didn’t seem my Mongenod.
The Brotherhood of Consolation Honore de Balzac 1999
Mongenod not only did not send me a ticket, but I saw him from a distance coming towards me in that dark passage under the Theatre Feydeau, well dressed, almost elegant; he pretended not to see me; then, after he had passed and I turned to run after him, my debtor hastily escaped through a transverse alley.
The Brotherhood of Consolation Honore de Balzac 1999
Its former possessor, I fear, had some deed of conscience to atone for; let us hope, that the virtues of its present owner will preserve him from the punishment due to the errors of the last, if, indeed, he was a criminal.” “Of what crime, then, was he suspected?” said a Mademoiselle Feydeau, a boarder at the convent.
The Mysteries of Udolpho Ann Radcliffe 2001
Poor soul, I will pray for her!” “Your prayers then, my daughter, will unite with ours,” observed the lady abbess, “she has need of them.” “Dear lady,” said Mademoiselle Feydeau, addressing the abbess, “what is your opinion of the late Marquis? The strange circumstances, that have occurred at the château, have so much awakened my curiosity, that I shall be pardoned the question.
The Mysteries of Udolpho Ann Radcliffe 2001