Crossword-Solution: SSEE
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| SSEE | anagram | ESES, ESSE, SEES, SESE |
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| Go on a vacation tour | 2 answers |
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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
EECMZA
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with SSEE (5)
And the opposite bank, a black wall of bush and reeds, was very near now, yet far--oh, how far, to them! Ssee-shhrr-r-rr-r-shrhh! As a torpedo hurtles hissing along barely below the surface of the water, so hurtled the head--the head with its wicked eyes on knobs; the head with its vast, scaly, long snout, its raised nostrils at the tip, its shuddering array of jagged teeth, its awful, armed, diabolical aspect of conscious power--straight at the king's son.
The salt waters bare vp Ellens clothes, Our Ladye bare vpp her chinne, & Child Waters was a woe man, good Lord, To ssee faire Ellen swime.
Fiercely: "Du yu ssee dde hhett?" Breathlessly: "Yiss I ssee dde hhett." Ferociously: "Show me dde hhett." Eagerly: "Here are dde hhett." Thunderously: "Gif me dde hhett." Exultantly: "I gif yu dde hhett." Then the Maestro would step to the window and look into the hut from which came this Socratic dialogue.
Thus we pass the pylons of Dabôd with their background of desert; Gertássee, a miniature Sunium, seen toward evening against the glowing sunset; Tafah, rich in palms, with white columns gleaming through green foliage by the water side; the cliffs, islands, and rapids of Kalabsheh, and the huge temple which rises like a fortress in their midst; Dendûr, a tiny chapel with a single pylon; and Gerf Hossayn, which from this distance might be taken for the mouth of a rock-cut tomb in the face of the precipice.
The limestone quarries at Gertássee are full of votive sculptures and inscriptions; and the little ruin--a mere cluster of graceful columns supporting a fragment of cornice--stands high on the brink of a cliff overhanging the river.