Crossword-Solution: SERGEY
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| SERGEY | anagram | GEYSER |
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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
EACZEM
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SERGEY (5)
Come and see me.” While I am seeing her to the door, she looks me up and down grimly, and says with vexation: “You are getting thinner and thinner! Why don’t you consult a doctor? I’ll call at Sergey Fyodorovitch’s and ask him to have a look at you.” “There’s no need, Katya.” “I can’t think where your people’s eyes are! They are a nice lot, I must say!” She puts on her fur coat abruptly, and as she does so two or three hairpins drop unnoticed on the floor from her carelessly arranged hair.
The voice of Stepan rang out: "You must do it this way--at first you must take each peasant aside and speak to him by himself--for instance, to Makov Alesha, a lively man--can read and write--was wronged by the police; Shorin Sergey, also a sensible peasant; Knyazev, an honest, bold man, and that'll do to begin with.
DEAR FATHER SERGEY, Yesterday I talked to a very well-known lawyer about the case in which you are interested, and I will tell you his opinion.
The man who was nearest to the judges called himself Sergey Golovin, the son of a retired colonel, himself an ex-officer.
And Sergey Golovin looked at the sky, tugged at his beard, blinked now one eye, now the other, with its long, curved lashes, earnestly pondering over something.
Quotes with SERGEY (3)
But in the depths of his heart, the older he became, and the more intimately he knew his brother, the more and more frequently the thought struck him that this faculty of working for the public good, of which he felt himself utterly devoid, was possibly not so much a quality as a lack of something --not a lack of good, honest, noble desires and tastes, but a lack of vital force, of what is called heart, of that impulse which drives a man to choose someone out of the innumerab…
Sergey described the mighty furnaces and plants rising up from the steppes. “How far we’ve come. How much work there is still to do!” She would have to see it herself one day, with her own eyes. Florence reread the last line with a turbulent flip in her stomach. Was this an invitation?
Imagine what the world might have been like if Larry and Sergey instead became professors or took a job at Microsoft.