itchy

[ US /ˈɪtʃi/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪt‍ʃi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. nervous and unable to relax
    a restless child
    a constant fretful stamping of hooves
  2. causing an irritating cutaneous sensation; being affect with an itch
    he had an itchy toe from the mosquito bite
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How To Use itchy In A Sentence

  • Certain animations are still a bit hitchy, especially involving Mayer's car, but there's still time to resolve those before release. AdventureGamers.com
  • However, some patients seek help late in the season, when their symptoms have progressed from a runny nose to sticky yellow mucus with red, hot itchy and swollen eyes.
  • He seemed nervous and twitchy as he came up close to Cleo, and rested a hand on the toe of her boot.
  • Each patrol day ends with uniforms soaked in sweat, and the soil of the deadland is powder under the hoofs of the patrol mounts, rising and infiltrating boots and uniforms, and leaving every lancer's skin dry and itchy from salt and sweat and dust. The Magi'i Of Cyador
  • Waved round the coast, up-called a pitchy cloud340 Paradise Lost: The First Book
  • They're either putting itchy cream in your jock or Vaseline in your helmet or baby powder inside your clothes.
  • How does this twitchy recluse become the regal princess in Act III? Times, Sunday Times
  • Cat dander is the only thing which makes me have terrible trouble breathing – my lungs, throat, I get itchy, sneezy, wheezy … and only seems worse, not better, with time around cats. If Wishes Were Pussycats | Her Bad Mother
  • If he'd been at all nervous or twitchy or had anything suspicious about him, I would have picked it up right away.
  • He is finding the plaster uncomfortable because the skin underneath feels itchy. Times, Sunday Times
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