Crossword-Solution: POMMY 5 letters, 10 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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word used by Australians and New Zealanders for a British person 1 answer
pommie 2 answers
AUSTRALIAN word for British immigrant/person (sl.) 2 answers
British immigrant 2 answers
NEW Zealand word for British immigrant/person (sl.) 2 answers
BRITISH immigrant (sl.) 3 answers
BRITISH person (sl.) 4 answers
British person 4 answers
Pom 6 answers
Englishman 11 answers
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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
AEMZEC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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After service I asked Price the vicar, and who should he be but that young fellow who tackled the bull the other day? Pommy word, he's a fine-looking fellow; got his arm in a sling, though." And he went out banging the door.
Garthowen Allen Raine 2006
Pommy word, he's a lucky young dog." And naturally and quietly Will did take his place in the household, never pleasing his uncle more than when he sometimes unconsciously gave an order to the servants, and so took upon himself the duties which would have devolved upon him had he been his son instead of his nephew.
Garthowen Allen Raine 2006
Their faults, as toys, are soft, silky coats, toyish or apple or badly-shaped heads (that universal stumbling block), "Pommy," quality of coat (there is no blemish on a Schip's escutcheon greater than a putative cross with a Pom), white hairs or markings, ears which are rounded at the tip instead of pointed, too big, or badly carried, short faces, unlevel jaws, spread feet, crooked or distorted legs, and long backs.
A Manual of Toy Dogs Mrs. Leslie Williams 2012
Pomeroy’s amazing fond of Bath buns; and as at present I haven’t a guinea, at least to spare, and he hasn’t a bun, we’re going to settle up when we get back to London, and you fellows can come to Gunter’s and see Pommy shell out twopence, if you like." "No time like the present," said Smith.
Boys of the Light Brigade Herbert Strang 2013
Lumsden returned to London as head of the branch there, and sent Jack to the Charterhouse, and that’s where I licked him first—" "Now, Pommy, at it again!" said Jack’s voice.
Boys of the Light Brigade Herbert Strang 2013