Crossword-Solution: FISHILY 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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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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eruption
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Sentences with FISHILY (4)

The town houses of old Stonefield, Craignish, Craignure, Asknish, and the other cadets of Clan Campbell, had such a strong and genteel look; the windows, all but a very few, had glass in every lozen, every shutter had a hole to let in the morning light, and each door had its little ford of stones running across the gutter that sped down the street, smelling fishily a bit, on its way to the shore.
John Splendid Neil Munro 2007
Fry!" "What is?" "The--the woman, sir! The woman that's come to see him!" His jaw sagged senselessly and his blank eyes regarded his master quite fishily; and Anthony, after a wondering second or so, scuffed over to him and snapped: "What's wrong with you, Wilkins? What woman came?" "A--a young Frenchwoman, I should judge, sir," Wilkins stammered.
In And Out Edgar Franklin 2010
What's more, 'ow d'you know she ever will come in, eh? 'Ow d'ye know that? Thash one for ye, ole f'ler! Whar'll ye bet me she ever gets as far as--but I say, I say; I say, y'know, you're all right, ain't you? Qui' sure you're orrigh'?" There was a new and a longer chorus of reassurance, which Dan at last ended with: "Go on; the _Juno_ ain't ever to come back; is that it?" Marr turned and stared fishily at him for some seconds.
The Hole in the Wall Arthur Morrison 2010
For players are hungriest after a performance, and there have ever been stomachs least fishily inclined on fish-days, as there are always throats most thirsty for drink where none is allowed; and the hostess of the Mermaid was evidently of a mind with Dame Quickly, who argued, "What's a joint of mutton or two in a whole Lent?"[10] After their walk in the raw air, and regardless of the customary order at meals, the players made a unanimous call for mulled sack.
A Gentleman Player Robert Neilson Stephens 2010
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, WSJ.

Used 2 times in crossword archives (1998–2010).