Crossword-Solution: SAPPERMENT
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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.
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eruption
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Sentences with SAPPERMENT (5)
MARIE [spöttisch]: Ach was! - [Tritt vor ihn hin:] Mann! TAMBOURMAJOR: Und du bist auch ein Weibsbild! Sapperment, wir wollen eine Zucht Tambourmajors anlegen.
Justice, sapperment!' 'And who will you be pleased to call yourself, then, for the present,' said Glossin, 'just until I shall bring some other folks to refresh your memory concerning who you are, or at least who you have been?' 'What bin I? donner and blitzen! I bin Jans Jansen, from Cuxhaven; what sall Ich bin?' Glossin took from a case which was in the apartment a pair of small pocket pistols, which he loaded with ostentatious care.
This Gab went to the East Indies in the same ship with your younker, and, sapperment! knew him well, though the other did not remember him.
Justice, sapperment!’ ‘And who will you be pleased to call yourself, then, for the present,’ said Glossin, ‘just until I shall bring some other folks to refresh your memory concerning who you are, or at least who you have been?’ ‘What bin I? donner and blitzen! I bin Jans Jansen, from Cuxhaven; what sall Ich bin?’ Glossin took from a case which was in the apartment a pair of small pocket pistols, which he loaded with ostentatious care.
Sapperment--what a shy fairy it is! See how she crouches down on yonder seat, behind folks' backs, to escape the gaze of the Marckers.--But hold, hold, what are they about to do with the poor old Bishop?” As he spoke, the Bishop of Liege, Louis of Bourbon, was dragged into the hall of his own palace by the brutal soldiery.