Crossword-Solution: PLAICES
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| PLAICES | anagram | SPECIAL |
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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.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with PLAICES (5)
The whiting and haddock Left salt water paddock This dance to be put in; Where skate with flat faces Edged out some old plaices; But soles kept their footing.
Whereupon we returned towards our ships, and landing to stop a flood, we found the burial of these miscreants; we found of their fish in bags, plaices, and caplin dried, of which we took only one bag and departed.
The following letter has been addressed to us by a certain party, who, as our readers will perceive, has been one of the sufferers by the late _clearance_ made in a fashionable establishment at the West-end:-- DEAR PUNCH.--As you may not be awair of the mallancoly change wich as okkurred to the pore sarvunts here, I hassen to let you no--that every sole on us as lost our plaices, and are turnd owt--wich is a dredful klamity, seeing as we was all very comfittible and appy as we was.
The following letter has been addressed to us by a certain party, who, as our readers will perceive, has been one of the sufferers by the late clearance made in a fashionable establishment at the West-end: DEAR PUNCH.As you may not be awair of the mallancoly change wich as okkurred to the pore sarvunts here, I hassen to let you nothat every sole on us as lost our plaices, and are turnd owtwich is a dredful klamity, seeing as we was all very comfittible and appy as we was.
And farder, that samyn tyme did thrust in upoun the headis of the inhabitantis of the said towne Provest and Baillies, against all ordour of electioun; as laitlie, in this last moneth of September, sche had done in the townes of Edinburgh and Jedburgh, and diverse utheris plaices, in manifest[998] oppressioun of our liberties.