Scurfy

//ˈskɜː(ɹ)fi//

Synonyms for "scurfy" (87 found)

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Translations

6 translations across 3 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • покрит с пърхот adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)

Finnish

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  • hilseilevä adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)

German

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  • grindig adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)
  • schorfig adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)
  • verkrustet adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)
  • verschorft adj (characterized by scurf, scabby)

Sample sentences

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Many of these natives, especially the lower classes, and fishermen, have their skins disfigured in a singular manner, by a sort of scurfy disease, similar to the ring-worm, or rather to a person whose skin was peeling off from the effects of the sun.

Source: wiktionary

"[A]nd who do you think were sittting there? Why, my mother and your father of course, both mending boots; and all of a sudden my mother gave your father such a blow with an old boot, that the scurf flew out of his hair!" "There you tell a lie," shouted the princess; "my father never was scurfy!"

Source: wiktionary

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