itchiness

[ UK /ˈɪt‍ʃɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. an irritating cutaneous sensation that produces a desire to scratch
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How To Use itchiness In A Sentence

  • Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her bitchiness and backbiting.
  • The itchiness of flea bites can be treated with carbolated petroleum jelly, menthol, ice, or calamine lotion.
  • Kimberley gaped in disbelief and what looked like pure fury at the sheer bitchiness of the other girl in the room, and Clay was seeing red as I stood up.
  • I've never liked McCoy--I think his bitchiness, which is supposed to be the funny cover-up of a tender heart, is instead too often veiled cruelty. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Speaking with the Globe and Mail, the report's co-author Tracy Vaillancourt said the women's bitchiness, according to a 'bitchy scale' she and her colleague had set, 'was so obvious.
  • During an allergic reaction, various cells congregate and cause symptoms like redness, swelling and itchiness. About Eosinophilic Disorders
  • She was the only woman in the homicide unit, and already there hadbeen problems between her and another detective, charges of sexual harassment, countercharges of unrelenting bitchiness.
  • Some 62% of the women surveyed said they suffer underarm skin problems like breakouts, discoloration or itchiness, according to research at Unilever, known as the maker of Lipton Tea, Vaseline, Sunsilk shampoos, Hellmann's mayonnaise and other big brands. Unilever Tackles the Ugly Underarm
  • For example, a thick, white, clumpy discharge and intense itchiness are typically the signs of a yeast infection.
  • Pointedly, the book vilifies the usurper Eve but saves its most caustic bitchiness for the bland dilettante-housewife Karen.
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