Crossword-Solution: PURDY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PURDY | anagram | DRYUP |
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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
EMCZAE
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eruption
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Sentences with PURDY (5)
Purdy made some striking comparisons to show what a burden is laid upon society by the burial of the dead:-- 'One and one-fourth times more money is expended annually in funerals in the United States than the Government expends for public-school purposes.
DISTRESSING OCCURRENCE On Monday evening last, a man named William Dempster, a juggler of inferior dexterity while exhibiting his tricks in a public house in Botchergate, kept by a person named Purdy, actually accomplished the sad reality of one of those feats, with the semblance only of which he intended to amuse his audience.
You stick at nothing.” “Major, will you bet your Purdy-Moore rifle against my telescope?” “Why not, Paganel, if it would give you any pleasure.” “Done, Major!” exclaimed Paganel.
Glenarvan, 176 40 Mangle’s Mangles’ 178 16 DEBRIS DEBRIS 180 8 ports port 187 33 Purday-Moore Purdy-Moore 190 5 longtitude longitude 191 37 warning warring 193 10 DENOUEMENT DENOUEMENT 195 19 rectillinear rectilinear 196 31 Pour “Pour 199 20 shipwrecked.
For mayhap five minutes nought was to hear save the rustle of stealthy arm or leg and the sound of heavy breathing, until at length one spoke, loud-voiced: "What now, Captain? Us can't bide here all night." "How many are we, Purdy?" "Thirty and nine, Captain." "Then do you take ten and scale the starboard cliff and you, Abner, with other ten take the cliff to larboard.
Quotes with PURDY (3)
So, yes, I should have just surrendered, cinched the entitled scion her little pouch of entitlements, put in my calls to the name shufflers, done my duty. I thought about that moment later on. Maybe I got extratuned to the concept of bitchhood once I became Purdy’s, though I must confess I’ve always found such usage of the term for female dogs distasteful. My mother was a second-wave feminist. I wasn’t comfortable saying “cunt” until I was twenty-three, at which point, admitt…
I suppose.” Mousefur sniffed. “No doubt it’ll be up to me to teach them manners. Kits nowadays don’t know how to show any respect.” Jayfeather’s whiskers twitched with amusement.“Don’t you believe it,” Purdy whispered. “She was teaching Lilykit and Seedkit how to reach under the wall of the warriors’ den and catch stray tails yesterday.
In 1977, I wrote a series of poems about a character, Black Bart, a former cattle rustler-turned-alchemist. A good friend, Claude Purdy, who is a stage director, suggested I turn the poems into a play.