Crossword-Solution: BOYES 5 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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BOYES anagram EBOYS, OBEYS, SOBEY

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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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This mortal silence was followed with a most hideous noyse, Of free Parliament bells and Rump-confounding boyes, Crying, “Cut the rogues! singe their tayles!” when, with a low voyce, “Fire and sword! by this light,” cryes Tom, “Lets look to our toyes!” From a Rump, etc.
The Cavalier Songs and Ballads of England Various 2015
COUNTREYMAN All the Boyes in Athens blow wind i’th breech on’s, and heere ile be and there ile be, for our Towne, and here againe, and there againe: ha, Boyes, heigh for the weavers.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
Where am I now? Yonder’s the sea, and ther’s a Ship; how’t tumbles! And ther’s a Rocke lies watching under water; Now, now, it beates upon it; now, now, now, Ther’s a leak sprung, a sound one, how they cry! Spoon her before the winde, you’l loose all els: Vp with a course or two, and take about, Boyes.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
Knocke for Schoole.] [Enter the Dance.] Ladies, if we have beene merry, And have pleasd yee with a derry, And a derry, and a downe, Say the Schoolemaster’s no Clowne: Duke, if we have pleasd thee too, And have done as good Boyes should doe, Give us but a tree or twaine For a Maypole, and againe, Ere another yeare run out, Wee’l make thee laugh and all this rout.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998
There is at least two hundred now with child by him— There must be fowre; yet I keepe close for all this, Close as a Cockle; and all these must be Boyes, He has the tricke on’t, and at ten yeares old They must be all gelt for Musitians, And sing the wars of Theseus.
The Two Noble Kinsmen John Fletcher and William Shakespeare 1998