Crossword-Solution: PHANTOMLIKE 11 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 22

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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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Sentences with PHANTOMLIKE (5)

Were they not travelling in a mirage, mirage people, unreal, phantomlike, who would presently fade away into the spaces of the sun? The sand muffled the tread of the horses’ feet.
The Garden Of Allah Robert Hichens 2001
First of all I have to retrace my steps, to return along the whole avenue of rams, to pass again by the feet of the white giant, who has already assumed his phantomlike appearance, while the violet waves that bathed the town-mummy thicken and turn to a greyish-blue.
Egypt (La Mort De Philae) Pierre Loti 2006
Confetti tangled in coppery hair, a wilful mouth, fragrantly painted, and phantomlike swans on a black lake.
The Three Black Pennys Joseph Hergesheimer 2005
She looks like a celestial goddess from an outburst of morning-glories; her lovely form would assume a phantomlike flash as she glides the floor, as though she were a mystic dream." Scarcely less rich in unconscious humor are some of the effusions of those who have literary aspirations.
The Wit and Humor of America, Volume VI. (of X.) Various 2006
When we had covered a mile or so of the plain, our phantomlike escort crossed the pass, and came full gallop down the hill.
In the Forbidden Land Arnold Henry Savage Landor 2007

Quotes with PHANTOMLIKE (1)

There, at a depth to which divers would find it difficult to descend, are caverns, haunts, and dusky mazes, where monstrous creatures multiply and destroy each other. Huge crabs devour fish and are devoured in their turn. Hideous shapes of living things, not created to be seen by human eyes wander in this twilight. Vague forms of antennae, tentacles, fins, open jaws, scales, and claws, float about there, quivering, growing larger, or decomposing and perishing in the gloom, wh…
Victor Hugo The Toilers of the Sea