Crossword-Solution: DISCOLOURATION
We have 17 clues for the answer “DISCOLOURATION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| pigment-deficiency | 1 answer |
| etiolation | 4 answers |
| Jaundice | 19 answers |
| Splotch | 20 answers |
| fleck | 21 answers |
| discoloration | 23 answers |
| mottle | 35 answers |
| variegation | 36 answers |
| Blush | 46 answers |
| Speck | 53 answers |
| fade | 56 answers |
| Tarnish | 58 answers |
| Stain | 59 answers |
| Blotch | 64 answers |
| Imperfection | 80 answers |
| Blemish | 81 answers |
| Spot | 120 answers |
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Walk furtively (up to someone)
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Hint 1 meaning
To go or move with one side foremost; to move sidewise;
as, to sidle through a crowd or narrow opening.
Hint 2 anagram
DSELI
Hint 3 another clue
Move
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Sentences with DISCOLOURATION (5)
Huge and irregular, the granite masses, showing by charred discolouration where they had been shattered, rose from footing to roof-top; not a cranny! “All hope, then, is gone,” I murmured, sinking down on the craggy wayside, “and I shall nevermore see the sun.” I covered my face with my hands, and prayed to Him whose presence I had so often forgotten when the heavens had declared His handiwork.
Her head had fallen forward on his shoulder, sideways, and on her face, too, was the same terrible stare and the same discolouration.
Genealogy--his own--had become his religion, and instead of going to church he spent his Sunday mornings poring over papers of various degrees of discolouration, making careful notes on the ruled block.
His devotedness to a widow was charged against him by the widow's shudder at antecedents distasteful to her soul, a discolouration of her life.
The first sight of that appalling face, with its ghastly discolouration of sickness, its hideous deformity of feature, its fierce and changeless malignity of expression glaring full on me in the piercing noonday sunshine--glaring with the same unearthly look of fury and triumph which I had seen flashing through the flashing lightning, when I parted from him on the night of the storm--struck me speechless where I stood, and has never left me since.