Crossword-Solution: GALLOUS 7 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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of or containing gallium in the divalent state 1 answer
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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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This broadside, one of very few which are not preserved in the British Museum--and a greater tribute to its rarity could not be devised--was called, "A Good Suggestion as to ye Proper Use of ye Chinne Whisker," and consisted of a few lines of doggerel printed beneath a caricature of the king, with the crown hanging from his goatee, reading as follows: "_Ye King doth sporte a gallous grey goatee Uponne ye chinne, where every one may see.
The Water Ghost and Others John Kendrick Bangs 2005
Dearest, what I can tell you of older days,--little things they must be--I will: and I know that if you ever come to value them at all, their littleness will make them doubly welcome:--just as to know that you were once called a "gallous young hound" by people whom you plagued when a boy, was to me a darling discovery: all at once I caught my childhood's imaginary comrade to my young spirit's heart and kissed him, brow and eyes.
An Englishwoman's Love-Letters Anonymous 2005
Hordes of pirates fell before his intrepid arm, and in the last chapters of the book he is seen jauntily careering on his own hook as one of the most gallous pirate captains that ever sailed the seas.
Whilomville Stories Stephen Crane 2012
They were always considered a very “gallous” set, which, in the school vocabulary, signified “daring.” I preferred my solitary walks in the cloisters to joining in the games, and this secluded habit sometimes raised a faction against me, and I had only the choice left me of yielding or of being mobbed.
Memoirs of Eighty Years Thomas Gordon Hake 2018