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rheumy
rheumy, a. (ˈruːmɪ) [f. rheum1 + -y.] 1. = rheumatic a. 1.1592 Greene Upst. Courtier Wks. (Grosart) XI. 242 The filthy reumicast of his bloudshotten snowt. 1596 P. Barrough Meth. Physick vii. v, Sirupes laxatiue for the purging..of matter that is rheumie and filthie. 1842 A. de Vere Song of Faith 19...
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Renée French
Productions) 2007
The Ticking (Top Shelf Productions) 2006
Marbles in my Underpants (Oni Press)
The Soap Lady (Top Shelf Productions)
The Adventures of Rheumy
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MUTA: Tagalog-English Dictionary Online
Old people have rheumy eyes. MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG. mutà: maputing bagay na natitipon sa mata kung natutulog . mutà: tíla pagkit na bagay na lumalabas sa matá, karaniwan kapag bagong gising o may impeksiyon sa matá. Bakit nagmumuta ang mata ng bata?
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rheumed
rheumed, ppl. a. (ruːmd) [f. rheum1 + -ed2.] = rheumy 2.1819 Keats Otho iv. ii. 83 No rheumed eyes, no furrowing of age. 1831 E. J. Trelawny Adv. of a Younger Son III. 231 Rheumed, glassy, blood-shot eyes. 1877 Lanier Poems (1892) 161 An aged Ram..Rheum'd, wind-gall'd, rag-fleec'd.
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Robert Frank
Frank's contributions had been taken in Spain (of a woman kissing her swaddled babe-in-arms); of a bowed old woman in Peru; a rheumy-eyed miner in Wales
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rheumatic
rheumatic, a. and n. (ruːˈmætɪk) Forms: 4–6 r(e)um-, 4–7 rewm-, 7 rhewm-; 4–6 -atyk(e, 4–7 -ike, -icke, 6 -eticke, -iticke, -atique, 7–8 -atick; 6– rheumatic. [a. OF. ru-, reumatique (mod.F. rhumatique), or ad. late L. rheumaticus, a. Gr. ῥευµατικός, f. ῥευµατ-, ῥεῦµα rheum n.1 Cf. It., Sp. reumatic...
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Robert Charles Zaehner
An American professor described Zaehner in a different light: "The small, birdlike Zaehner, whose rheumy, color-faded eyes darted about in a clay colored
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bleared
bleared, ppl. a. (blɪəd) Forms: 4 bleried, 4–5 blerid, 4–6 blered, 5 bleryd, bleryed, (Sc.) bleirit, 6 blerde, bleered, 6–7 bleard, 8 (Sc.) bleerit, 6– bleared. [f. blear v.1 + -ed.] 1. Of the eyes: Dimmed with tears, morbid matter, or inflammation. Also fig.; see blear v.1 3.c 1340 Gaw. & Gr. Knt. ...
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peeper
▪ I. peeper1 (ˈpiːpə(r)) [f. peep v.1 + -er1.] 1. One who or that which peeps or cheeps.1611 Cotgr., Pepieur, a peeper, cheeper; puler. 2. spec. a. A young chicken or pigeon.1591 Lyly Endym. v. ii, I preferre..an ancient henne before a younge chicken peeper. 1649 G. Daniel Trinarch., Hen. V, cclvii,...
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The Dresden Files characters
She is described as being of unclear age, with granite colored hair, "rheumy" eyes and being very creepy and scary.
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snivel
▪ I. snivel, n. (ˈsnɪv(ə)l) Forms: α. 5 snevel, -yl, 6 -yll, 6–7 -il, 7 -ill; 6 sneuyll, -il, 6–7 -ill; 6 sneeuel, -ill, 9 Sc. sneevel, -il. β. 6 snyuell, sniuil, -yll, 6–7 -ell; 7 snivell, -ill, 7– snivel. [f. snivel v.] 1. Mucus collected in, or issuing from, the nose.α 14.. Parts Body in Wr.-Wülc...
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moist
▪ I. moist, a. and n. (mɔɪst) Also 4–5 moiste, 4–6 moyste, 4–7 moyst, 5 moste, 6 mowest. [a. OF. moiste (mod.F. moite). The ulterior etymology is disputed. By most scholars OF. moiste is believed to represent late L. muccidus, an altered form of L. mūcidus mouldy, related to mūcēre to be mouldy, mūc...
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