Crossword-Solution: FINLAY 6 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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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 FINLAY (5)

The satirical poet, Sir David Lindsay (or the person who wrote the prologue to his play of the Three Estaites), has introduced Finlay of the Foot-Band, who after much swaggering upon the stage is at length put to flight by the Fool, who terrifies him by means of a sheep's skull upon a pole.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
His furs--for which he paid in guns, knives, ammunition, vermilion paint, mirrors, and cloth--lined kings' mantles, and hatted the Lords of Trade as they strode to their council chamber in London to discuss his business and to pass those regulations which might have seriously hampered him but for his resourcefulness in circumventing them! ¹ The name is spelled in various ways: Findlay, Finlay, Findley.
Pioneers of the Old Southwest Constance Lindsay Skinner 2009
Throughout the term, in the college halls after tea, there had been carried on a series of discussions extending over the whole range of the “fundamentals,” and Boyle had the misfortune to rouse the wrath and awaken the concern of Finlay Finlayson, the champion of orthodoxy.
The Doctor Ralph Connor 2006
Finlay was a huge, gaunt, broad-shouldered son of Uist, a theologian by birth, a dialectician by training, and a man of war by the gift of Heaven.
The Doctor Ralph Connor 2006
Cheerfully would Finlay, for conscience' sake, have given his body to the flames, as, for conscience' sake, he had shaken off the heretical dust of New College, Edinburgh, from his shoes, unhesitatingly surrendering at the same time, Scot though he was, a scholarship of fifty pounds.
The Doctor Ralph Connor 2006

Quotes with FINLAY (3)

I had fallen too far. I was in love with Rush Finlay.
Abbi Glines Fallen Too Far
I kissed you," Finlay said roughly. "for the very simple reason that you are irresistible." "I think that is what is known as serendipity," Isabella replied, "for it's the very same reason I kissed you back." "Serendipity," Finlay said, sliding his arm around her waist. "I've always wondered what it tasted like." "Strawberries, and lavender, and vintage wine, I believe is how you described it." "No," he said decidedly. "It tastes of nothing other than essence of you. The most…
Marguerite Kaye The Soldier's Rebel Lover
Vintage kisses," Finlay said. "If only they could be bottled, you would have an elixir beyond price.
Marguerite Kaye The Soldier's Rebel Lover
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1962–1984).