Crossword-Solution: UNMAIDENLY 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 16

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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
CEMAZE
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eruption
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Sentences with UNMAIDENLY (5)

For some reason, probably because of my intense admiration for them, which I showed with unmaidenly frankness, I became the special pet of the sailors.
The Story of a Pioneer Anna Howard Shaw 1995
Why this joy? What was the real source of it? Was it that deep down, somewhere pushed back in the black recesses of the soul, there was the thought lurking that if Charles prospered in his wooing then Harold Denver would still be free? How mean, how unmaidenly, how unsisterly the thought! She crushed it down and thrust it aside, but still it would push up its wicked little head.
Beyond the City Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
Better be happy old maids than unhappy wives, or unmaidenly girls, running about to find husbands,” said Mrs.
Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1996
Her bonnet wasn’t big enough to hide her face, and she feared he might think the joy it betrayed unmaidenly.
Little Women Louisa May Alcott 1996
There she must sit alone, and think of herself as of a maid who had most unmaidenly proffered her affections and had the same rejected.
Catriona Robert Louis Stevenson 1996

Quotes with UNMAIDENLY (2)

Right Jo better be happy old maids than unhappy wives or unmaidenly girls running about to find husbands.
Louisa May Alcott Little Women
It was her brother,' said Mr. Thornton to himself. 'I am glad. I may never see her again; but it is comfort-a relief-to know that much. I knew she could not be unmaidenly; and yet I yearned for conviction. Now I am glad!' It was a little golden thread running through the dark web of his present fortunes; which were growing ever gloomier and more gloomy.
Elizabeth Gaskell North and South