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

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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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Your unworthy sister regrets only that she can find no opportunity of showing you how much she loves you and of recompensing you in a manner suited to the greatness of your soul and the boundless goodness of your heart.” At the same time when these words were written Rosarito was two years old.
Doña Perfecta B. Perez Galdos 2006
But I think it must be time for dinner, is it not, José? Is it not, Perfecta? Is it not, Rosarito? Is it not, Señor Don Inocencio? To-day you are doubly a Penitentiary--I mean because you will accompany us in doing penance.” The canon bowed and smiled, manifesting his pleased acquiescence.
Doña Perfecta B. Perez Galdos 2006
Rosarito, seated at one of the windows that opened into the garden, glanced at her cousin, saying to him with the mute eloquence of her eyes: “Cousin, sit down here beside me and tell me every thing you have to say to me.” Her cousin, mathematician though he was, understood.
Doña Perfecta B. Perez Galdos 2006
But let us suppose for a moment that there were.” “Let us suppose it.” “In that case I have the firm conviction that between you and me, between us two, dear Rosarito, perfect harmony would still exist.
Doña Perfecta B. Perez Galdos 2006
Rosarito, who did not know what to say in answer to her cousin’s last words, was conscious, however, of the necessity of saying something, and, looking at her mother, she cried: “Ah! I forgot to give the parrot his dinner.” “Don’t mind that now.
Doña Perfecta B. Perez Galdos 2006