Crossword-Solution: CHANCEY
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Dermatological complaint
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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.
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eruption
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Sentences with CHANCEY (5)
You must think I'm a whining cuss--say! I'll bet another ten dollars that I don't come in more than a neck behind, lame horse or not!” “Now, kid, don't git chancey,” Pop admonished uneasily.
His time will come." "He floppeth thee--he flouteth thee from the battlements." "Ha, 'tis well!" ("You've said that already.") ("I say it twice.") ("That's what aye puts me wrang.) Ghost thou to meet the proud Lady Grizel to-night?" "Ay." "Ghost thou alone?" "Ay." ("What easy anes you have!) I fear it is not chancey for thee to go." "I must dree my dreed." "These women is kittle cattle." "The Stuart hath ever a soft side for them.
The upshot, however, proved to a moral certainty, that such a length of tether is not chancey for youth, and that a master cannot be too much on the head of his own business.
The American fleet, consisting of 14 vessels, equipped at Sackett's Harbour, situated at the foot of the lake, and not very far from Kingston, in a direct line across, sailed from the harbour under Commodore Chancey, with seventeen hundred men, commanded by Generals Dearborn and Pike, to attack York, (now Toronto.) In two days the fleet was close in shore, a little to the westward of Gibraltar Strait.
Commodore Chancey having effected his purpose sailed for Niagara, whither he was followed by Sir James Yeo, and looked in upon on the 31st of July.
Quotes with CHANCEY (1)
The Awakening Land" p628-629 Hardship and work, that's what his mother always harped on. Once when he had refused to work on the lot, she had said, "You're going to live longer than I do, Chancey. Watch for all kinds of new-fangled notions to take away folks' troubles without their having to work. That's what folks today want and that's what will ruin them more than anything else." Could there be something after all in this hardship-and-work business, he pondered. He had thou…