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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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Sentences with SUTCLIFFE (5)

Lord Sutcliffe had died suddenly and his holding in the _Evening Gazette_ had passed to his nephew, a gentleman more interested in big game shooting than in politics.
All Roads Lead to Calvary Jerome K. Jerome 2005
Dickinson's Robert Fulton, Engineer and Artist: His Life and Works (1913), while in Alice Crary Sutcliffe's Robert Fulton and the "Clermont" (1909), the more intimate picture of a family biography is given.
The Paths of Inland Commerce Archer B. Hulbert 2009
Driver says he put the three men down, at their request, in Commercial Road, at the corner of Sutcliffe Street, near the East India Docks.
The Beetle Richard Marsh 2002
They walked up Sutcliffe Street, the Englishmen in front, and the Arab behind, took the first turning to the right, and after that he saw nothing of them.
The Beetle Richard Marsh 2002
But it seems to me that a winter at Sutcliffe, with my, girls, would do her a world of good just now.
A Modern Chronicle, Volume 1 Winston Churchill 2004

Quotes with SUTCLIFFE (2)

The issue which faced the jury was this: was Sutcliffe a clever criminal, aware of what he was doing and determined to avoid capture? ... In a sense, it was the wrong question. The battle that was fought out in court - the mad/bad dichotomy - both substitutes for and obscures the real dilemma raised by the Yorkshire Ripper case: is Sutcliffe a one-off, su generis as I have heard one psychiatrist describe him, someone who stands outside our culture and has no relation to it? T…
Joan Smith
Ever see moors murderer Ian Brady, study his photos, study Black, study Cannon, study Sutcliffe - study them all! Who says evil is not recognisable?
Stephen Richards Insanity: My Mad Life