Crossword-Solution: STANGS 6 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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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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Whaw! Whaw! lass, mak heaste to t' smedy,(19) He's noo dead, for he rowts(20) already; He's boun; oh! how it bauks an' stangs!(21) His lisk(22) e'en bumps an' bobs wi' pangs.
Yorkshire Dialect Poems F.W. Moorman 2001
Others, at the head of a procession, carried a fellow upon staves, or “stangs,” to some near pond or running stream, and there plunged him in, to wash away what of feasting-time might be in him.
The Every-day Book and Table Book. v. 3 (of 3) William Hone 2016
There was an old custom at this fair, of bearing a wooden ladle in a sling on two stangs, carried by four sturdy labourers, and each labourer supported by another.
The Every-day Book and Table Book. v. 3 (of 3) William Hone 2016
Let's after it." And the rush-cart sure enough it was--a great wain from which the shafts had been removed stout ropes being substituted, with stangs across six in all, and to each stang two stout young fellows: all gay in rosetted knee-breeches and with streamers of bright colours fluttering from their jaunty caps.
Miriam Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes 2017
And the coppers rattled in gaily and freely, for who so mean as to begrudge a penny's fee to the burly lads who had scoured the countryside to gather the rushes, whose deft hands had plaited the reedy pyramid, and who now grunted and sweated behind the stangs as, swaying from side to side of the road, now lifting the stans above their heads, now bending their brawny shoulders to the strain, they drew the creaking wain towards the door of the Church.
Miriam Daniel Frederick Edward Sykes 2017
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