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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.
Hint 2 anagram
CMEZAE
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eruption
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Sentences with FRISSONS (5)
Mais, au milieu de ce pays enchanté, leur appel était troublant et faisait passer des frissons dans la chair.
Est-ce que cela ne se voyait pas chaque année? Oh! d’abord, de si bons marins, et deux si bons bateaux! Ensuite, rentrée chez elle, il lui venait le soir de premiers petits frissons d’anxiété, d’angoisse.
Ils n'ont sur eux que le manteau du ver, Quand les frissons de la voûte étoilée Font tressaillir et briller leur oeil clair.
Certains jours, en errant dans les forêts natales, Je ressens dans ma chair les frissons d'autrefois, Quand, la nuit grandissant les formes végétales, Sauvage, halluciné, je rampais sous les bois.
Sous l'azur triomphal, au soleil qui flamboie, La trirème d'argent blanchit le fleuve noir, Et son sillage y laisse un parfum d'encensoir Avec des chants de flûte et des frissons de soie.
Quotes with FRISSONS (3)
He licks his lips as his head tilts down toward me. My body goes wild. Frissons of electricity travel up and down my spine as the True Born leans down. His voice is silk in my ear. 'You're not with your parents now. No restrictions. How does that make you feel?
Levi's gaze sought out Miss Spencer. Eden. All she had to do was smile to release those little frissons of lightning in him. As that thought crossed his mind, she glanced up, and Levi realized he was wrong. She didn't have to smile. All she had to do was look at him. Heaven help him. He was in bad.
Genius' was a word loosely used by expatriot Americans in Paris and Rome, between the Versailles Peace treaty and the Depression, to cover all varieties of artistic, literary and musical experimentalism. A useful and readable history of the literary Thirties is Geniuses Together by Kay Boyle-Joyce, Hemingway, Scott Fitzgerald, Pound, Eliot and the rest. They all became famous figures but too many of them developed defects of character-ambition, meanness, boastfulness, cowardi…