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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
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eruption
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Sentences with HARRINGTON (5)
Harrington (whose good faith no one could suspect), who affirmed that, being on board the _Castillan_, in 1857, he had seen this enormous serpent, which had never until that time frequented any other seas but those of the ancient “_Constitutionnel_.” Then burst forth the interminable controversy between the credulous and the incredulous in the societies of savants and the scientific journals.
HARRINGTON, one of the most able writers upon the subject of the Daguerreotype in this country: THE CAUSE OF THE DIFFICULTY THAT SOMETIMES OCCURS TO PREVENT THE PRODUCTION OF A CLEAR IMPRESSION UPON A DAGUERREOTYPE PLATE.
Harrington, a justice of the peace of the state of Maryland, and for the county of Talbot, dated same day as above.
Harris, the man he had sat next to at dinner, offered to take him over to Harrington Street to show him where he was to sleep.
Beside him knelt his fellow-student Harrington, endeavouring to chafe some warmth back into his rigid limbs.
Quotes with HARRINGTON (3)
This just gets worse and worse," Rob Pierre sighed as he skimmed Leonard Boardman's synopsis of his latest gleanings from the Solarian League reporters covering the PRH. "How can one person — one person, Oscar! — do this much damage? She's like some damned elemental force of nature!""Harrington?" Oscar Saint-Just quirked an eyebrow and snorted harshly at Pierre's nodded confirmation." She's just happened to be in the right places — or the wrong ones, I suppose, from our persp…
For some reason she found that Allan Harrington's attitude of absolute detachment made the whole affair seem much easier for her. And when Mrs. Harrington slipped a solitaire diamond into her hand as she went, instead of disliking it she enjoyed its feel on her finger, and the flash of it in the light. She thanked Mrs. Harrington for it with real gratitude. But it made her feel more than ever engaged to marry her mother-in-law.
He looked like a young Crusader on a tomb. That was Phyllis's first impression of Allan Harrington.