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
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  • 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
  • Our wheat does have a beard, but not as itchy as a barley awn.
  • Public fascination with the romantic lives of our country's most powerful (mostly single) women is fairly predictable, train-wreck coverage that ranges from whispers of lesbianism to reports of so-called bitchy behavior to completely de-humanizing or hyper-sexualized commentary involving pantsuits. Maegan Carberry: Finding a Man's Love in a Man's World
  • ‘Well, I can't stand it if my hair gets into my face,’ I continue, ‘cos it tickles and gets all itchy.’
  • The fans have turned on their manager and the board are getting twitchy. The Sun
  • The subject is arranged around the city/country axis - half the plays are twitchy, snippy, morally grey urban comedies, and the other half are la-la land everything-is-nice-in-the-countryside pastorals.
  • The plane juddered skyward, helped no doubt by the mental efforts of 100 twitchy passengers willing it into the air.
  • I ate my dinner while he slept but then after dinner he woke up and was really itchy and had a full on rash all over his body.
  • Terry is a sad, lonely, twitchy, uptight, neurotic, shy, and pathetic man.
  • As if to symbolize this state of things, the "fancy piece" astern comprised, among numerous other carved decorations, a cross and a miter; while forward, on the bows, was a sort of devil for a figure-head -- a dragon-shaped creature, with a fiery red mouth, and a switchy-looking tail. Redburn. His First Voyage
  • Put calamine lotion on itchy areas (but don't use it on the face, especially near the eyes).
  • The two-wheelers felt like riding a very twitchy bike that was murder to balance.
  • I've got an itchy rash all over my chest.
  • I asked him when we were going to that other place and he would not tell me; he was quite snitchy.
  • I'm sorry. I know I was bitchy on the phone.
  • It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes.
  • Increasing access and availability necessarily brings with it increased pressure for "practical" instruction and results, and a kind of credentialism that makes academics twitchy.
  • Child-d why me. hey that rhymes yayness for me. why is everyone bitchy today. -
  • I'm so bitter and bitchy, I can't even be bothered to pun on that last sentence.
  • But this, I then panic, is nothing but is bitchy of me, wherein lies the discomfort.
  • Infinity is just so big that by comparison, bigness itself looks really titchy.
  • Get set for the most miserable, petty, bitchy and nasty few weeks you've ever experienced.
  • Our speaking out will irritate some people, get us called bitchy or hypersensitive and disrupt some dinner parties. A Woman's Place
  • Cady begins to be chuffed by her new status; she grows to like obsessing about food, looks and weight and is secretly thrilled by her licence to be bitchy and cruel.
  • Most people inherently recognise what they call bright or fresh red bleeding, and tend to attribute that to a local cause such as a haemorrhoid or an anal fissure, or even just some excoriated itchy skin.
  • It often happens at the same time as hives or urticaria, which are itchy swellings on the surface of the skin.
  • I had an umbrella with me, but it was a titchy one that had been bought for the kids to use.
  • The symptoms of eczema can include red, itchy skin, rash, blisters or bumps that itch and ooze, or scaly, brownish, thick skin.
  • I'd rather stay my cynical, sarcastic, bitchy, and satirist self.
  • QI'M My skin feels really itchy and sore. The Sun
  • The keyboard has been described as slightly cramped and the trackpad "titchy," so this maybe more suited to those with smaller hands. Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories
  • Dramatic allergic rashes with itchy blobs, swollen lips and tongue and breathing difficulty come on quickly and need an ambulance. The Sun
  • Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, often starts as pain, burning, numbness or tingling, followed by an itchy, often excruciating red rash a few days later. Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Shingles: Can Adults Protect Themselves From a Pox They Hoped to Leave to Childhood?
  • Not so with allergies, which can leave you feeling congested, with itchy eyes and sneezing.
  • You heard about feminists and their arguments, and maybe they sounded "shrill" or "churlish" or "bitchy" to your patriarchally-attuned ears. "I'm not that!"
  • You might scratch the skin because it is itchy due to eczema or psoriasis inside the ear.
  • General Marmora -- a thin, shabby, energetic man -- was everywhere; for the new order of things seemed a little hitchy. Shawl-Straps A Second Series of Aunt Jo's Scrap-Bag
  • Have the temperature changes made your skin itchy and your scalp dry?
  • The switchy thing that starts the sleek Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is almost exactly the same infrared gadget that starts the crate-of-crazy G-wagen. For Your Big-Box Shopping, Drive a Big Box
  • Just short of getting bitchy, which isn't my intention, the site is sorely lacking. Red Cardinal
  • My twitchy, fidgety mind was already having trouble settling on any single subject for more than thirty seconds.
  • Her caustic, waspish comments on the other housemates were biting and bitchy, but always spot on.
  • What makes you and your friends any less bitchy and catty then the girls who's bitchiness and cattiness you talk about all the time?
  • Almost before he was in, he found he could come up; but he came up slowly, breaking surface in pitchy blackness and feeling about him without splashing. CHAPTER XIII
  • Other scientists are exploring personal qualities that span phylogenies and allegories: Recent research suggests that highly sensitive, arty-type humans have a lot in common with squealing pigs and twitchy mice, and that to call a hypersensitive person thin-skinned or touchy might hold a grain of physical truth. STLtoday.com Top News Headlines
  • The gift also had a pink nose, pointy twitchy ears, and four paws.
  • Taylor plays him with ferrety frowns and twitchy fingers.
  • The skin becomes intensely itchy, so much so that the patient cannot resist the urge to scratch.
  • He tucked his arms under his head, noticing with disgust his sticky, tangly hair, itchy with dried blood.
  • There's also the issue that at least one of the files is fairly seriously glitchy, with several noticeable drop-outs.
  • The most common sign of food allergy is inflamed, itchy skin, usually around a pet's feet, face, ears, armpits, and groin.
  • An old blanket factory, where conditions were no doubt hot, noisy and itchy, will now be home to empty-nesters pouring into downtown from the burbs.
  • I sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes puff up and the back of my mouth gets swollen and itchy.
  • It produces an itchy, burning rash with crops of pink or red raised spots and blisters. The Sun
  • I didn't sleep for four nights because of the itchy feeling. The Sun
  • Looking back, it's amazing that they were on key, never "pitchy" as they say on "American Idol. Binky Philips: Dad Takes Me To See The Beatles - August 29th, 1964
  • This makes her feel itchy and uncomfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Property is moving pretty well in this area of Lincolnshire just now and we have the advantage of a larger than average house when set against the titchy little bungalows that are the norm here.
  • If my dogs won't each I just mix a bit of beef cesar dinner in and they chow it down. You can also put kefir on itchy skin.
  • It tends to cause itchy or cracked skin. The Sun
  • Called mobile information device, or more concisely MID profile, the standard promises to bring yet more stuff to the titchy screen of your mobile phone.
  • Over the past few months I have been plagued by an itchy and sore red rash in both sides of my groin. Times, Sunday Times
  • I love the "galloping" shots you got here! glad every one had fun and survived it all, even "itchy hips"! I Should Get a T-Shirt Printed
  • Sales revenues are pretty titchy - for the year to 30 September, the company recorded £2.6 million sales.
  • When I inquired at pulmonology as to how to avoid the half day sacrifice, I had a bitchy nurse tell me that if I showed up on time she knew nothing about me or my OCD approach to medical appointments that there should be no wait. Working Mom Blues
  • A diagnoseable, combatable one. witchypoo on August 28, 2009 Looking Up
  • Blind stitching on the edges by hand or blind hemmer machine would take away from the "stitchy" look of top stitching. Fashion Sewing on A Budget ... and the Walk-Away Dress! - A Dress A Day
  • Do you feel twitchy in the mornings if you haven't checked your messages? Times, Sunday Times
  • I get twitchy with caffeine, but get no internet connection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Skin infection begins as a raised itchy bump that resembles an insect bite but within one-two days develops into a vesicle and then a painless ulcer.
  • Anyone who gets a discolouration, rogue freckle or anything itchy on their face should get it checked. Cheeseburger Gothic » Wish I’d taken a photo.
  • And there are drops for your itchy eyes. The Sun
  • On the other hand, some suggest that it requires neither courage nor skill to outwit a bouncy, four-legged, floppy-eared thing with a twitchy pink nose.
  • Aside from the visual zimzam of twitchy cuts and soft-focus art-film tricks, it gets draggy while you wait for the wonder twins to figure out where they should look.
  • The justice of the peace was a twitchy little man with a stutter and a two-dollar rug laid cattywampus across his head. Come Again No More
  • Pompholyx is a type of eczema that produces itchy blisters on the skin. The Sun
  • It was frilly and pretty, but itchy and uncomfortable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the morning light and with her pointed nose she looked quite witchy. INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
  • Too much heat and sweat can make your skin more irritated and itchy.
  • Logo apes Bravo's Housewives bottom-feeders with the all-male The A-List: New York, where bitchy name-dropping narcissism is magnified by a desperate desire to play to the camera. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Playing the twitchy bantamweight to Sean P. 's hulking heavyweight, Buckshot bounced onto the stage almost three hours in and powered through Black Moon standards "Buck 'Em Down" and "I Got Cha Opin," then set off the night's second mosh pit with the whole Boot Camp performing the Jamaican dance hall-influenced smash "Sound Bwoy Bureill. Music review: Boot Camp Clik at Liv
  • One out o 'the last dozen -- the long switchy ones. Quicksilver The Boy With No Skid To His Wheel
  • It's too early to get twitchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have just learned that titch or tich is a UK colloquialism meaning 'a very small person or amount,' with an associated adjective titchy. Languagehat.com: TITCHY.
  • Of so very many things, of failure, of displeasing, of not understanding, of not being equal and even worrying how my switchy feelings may get in the way of it all. June 1st, 2004
  • Head lice infection can cause an itchy head or neck, or a rash, which is often worse behind the ears or on the back of the neck.
  • Over the past few months I have been plagued by an itchy and sore red rash in both sides of my groin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anal itching, also known as itchy bottom, pruritus ani or anusitis, is irritation and sometimes inflammation of the anus - located at the exit of the rectum. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • My eyes sometimes get red and itchy in the summer.
  • A series of bitchy comments sent poor George into a massive sulk and he posted a message to say why he would be closing the forum.
  • I watched her close her eyes and they seemed to tremble, the muscles of an eighty-year-old involuntarily twitchy.
  • They contemplated moving the highway to accommodate a possible railway switchyard.
  • They're twitchy, slouchy, and angry-looking.
  • It's a shame, because although the service is a bit glitchy, the room is great and the technical ability of the kitchen undeniable.
  • This is a bitchy business but he never had a nasty word to say about anyone.
  • Audio Damage has just released Automaton which is a very special "glitchy" plug-in. Feeds4all documents in category 'SEO'
  • The night was quite dark, but not what is called pitchy dark. Driven From Home
  • Alex at Shedworking calls it "the titchiest public library in the UK"; I had to look that up, and found that "titchy" is a British colloquialism for "very small. TreeHugger
  • It's also surprising to notice some of the glitchy animations that you'll run into on the track.
  • Medieval towers sprout hither and yon, frontages on the titchy streets have a stately aspect, and from the esplanade by the cathedral, the landscape looks mildly Tuscan.
  • And that might be why I'm not too braggy here - you may not know me well enough to know I'm not all bitchy, and you can't hear my tone. Archive 2008-01-01
  • I enjoyed cooking, although the titchy kitchen was a challenge. Times, Sunday Times
  • It makes your eyelids red, itchy and sore. The Sun
  • My main problem is an itchy or runny nose and sneezing, particularly first thing in the morning. Times, Sunday Times
  • It isn't plagued by glitchy physics - the shots you line up are the shots you take. Pool app has some shortcomings
  • It strikes each year at the same time and it makes your eyes and throat itchy rather than sore. The Sun
  • Then you get an itchy feeling about all the chemicals zipping around the average skincare range, so you launch your own organic line. Times, Sunday Times
  • He started getting all nervous and twitchy, so guilty because he felt he'd let his mother down.
  • You do not mean those snitchy innuendos about your friends being freeloaders.
  • En route she stopped at Loch Ness, e-mailing me a photograph of herself at the loch side - wearing, I noted, a titchy suede skirt.
  • The long and short is this: this is probably the best game-play design that I've seen in years; the game play is twitchy - if you're a purist you're going to have a conniption playing this.
  • Why go for a titchy little upstart with a tiny little brain who can chirp a few notes when you can have a full, two sided conversation with a beautiful, handsome, glossy black raven?
  • Their bloodsucking bite can cause itchy red welts to appear on the skin of their victims.
  • I still do (I'm improvising something off the foundation of "switchy mclayout" right now, in fact) but I'm finding the strictly technical article, both in ALA and elsewhere, less and less useful these days. Boagworld recommends
  • I was very twitchy about the way things would turn out.
  • A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin.
  • US scientists have created a non-allergenic breed of cat, so that itchy eyes will become a thing of the past.
  • So using something titchy makes no difference. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eli got progressively better, as good as his crooked legs and scoliotic back and twitchy arms would allow, and by week's end he and I stood side by side against the wall, while the rest of our team compared bruises on the sideline. Land of the Blind
  • The rest of the day was spent consuming massive amounts of diet soda and rediscovering the fact that too much caffeine made her twitchy and a little off kilter.
  • The scope of work for the project involves the installation of two new 120 MW turbines and accompanying skids, modules, switchyard, busduct, transformers, and embedded conduit systems.
  • People with a rare inherited disorder called xeroderma pigmentosum have extreme sensitivity to the sun and must avoid exposure at all times. a chronic form of sun sensitivity, most often seen in elderly men , that shows up as itchy red, inflamed bumps and scaly patches on sun-exposed skin, Dr. Sarnoff and co-authors wrote in The Skin Cancer Foundation Journal in 2008. NYT > Home Page
  • His chunky, twitchy presence is the perfect foil for Li's monotone, driven one and the scenes the two have together are amongst the best in the film.
  • Once a good putter, but now very twitchy under pressure. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being spotty and itchy is not a good look, even if the colour does match my new shoes. Archive 2008-06-01
  • A titchy double bed was fitted into an alcove beyond a shower room about the size of a telephone box. Times, Sunday Times
  • Advertising is always one of the first cuts when companies feel twitchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fancy scratched at her blood-caked inner elbows, feeling grimy and itchy all over. Slice Of Cherry
  • Somewhat warily---was he committing some witchy solecism ? SCANDAL'S BRIDE
  • As the time for her driving test approached, she started to get twitchy.
  • In which case you might be suffering sneezing and itchy eyes, too. The Sun
  • Kim's ears were almost on fire as she heard the vicious, bitchy whispers around her.
  • Another is psoriasis, a common inflammatory skin condition that causes the skin to become itchy and flaky, resembling bad dandruff. The Sun
  • Another right bitchy ding-dong is in prospect.
  • Idol" winner David Cook performed his new song "The Last Goodbye" in a manner that Randy Jackson might have described as "pitchy". Breaking News: CBS News
  • She's been likened to Lorena Bobbitt, a hellish housewife, described as witchy, a she-devil, anti - male, a strip teaser. CNN Transcript Jun 6, 2008
  • Moisturising bath and shower products may help if your skin is dry or itchy.
  • Applying calamine lotion to itchy areas may help.
  • Although I'm sure she thinks that is just some sexist pig not thinking women can be powerful and assertive, which is bullshit....women can be both of those things, but she is still plain bitchy. Herd Leaves Race, Endorses Dale Mallory
  • The new design puts you in the cockpit sooner and the ground combat is more "twitchy"- meshing with the space system. Order 66
  • Dry, itchy can skin can become infected by constant scratching. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lying on one side had made her back stiff, and her legs a little twitchy… She felt drawn so tight, so tense, that she would snap.
  • It was samples and the more digital, glitchy side of things we felt out of our depth with. The Sun
  • Pompholyx is a form of acute dermatitis localised to the palms and soles, presenting as an itchy eruption with vesicles that can amount to bullae if severe.
  • Once I got my name tag and checklist, I sat down at a table, all twitchy and nervous.
  • I was itchy, but as soon as I would scratch my arms they would hurt like I had bruised them.
  • They weren't itchy or sore. Times, Sunday Times
  • My voice isn't all that bad, but I was kind of twitchy and stuttery, especially in a situation when I was on the air live, working without a script. "Put THAT on the news!"
  • After the '90s binge on glitchy hardware and buggy software, CEOs are justified in demanding that new technology be simple, easy to use, and produce results that add to the bottom line.
  • Titchy spuds end up gnarled and chewy, giant ones take forever to cook. The Sun
  • Though I adore lesbians, unfortunately, they all seem to smell of coconut products, which make me itchy, though not quite migrainous. Roseanne Archy
  • Some are red, scaly and itchy, whereas others can produce a fine scale similar to dry skin.
  • Certain species of hookworms can affect humans when the larvae burrow under humans' skin and cause an itchy rash.
  • What makes you and your friends any less bitchy and catty then the girls who's bitchiness and cattiness you talk about all the time?
  • A palpable sense of itchy excitement is mounting at the prospect of a bear encounter. Times, Sunday Times
  • China watchers say Beijing is already "twitchy" because all three presidential candidates in Taiwan's March election advocate de facto independence. A Red-Flag Issue For Beijing
  • If you do want to judge someone else, then just do it and be a bitch about it because judging others is kind of bitchy.
  • Tattoo dyes, particularly red dye, can cause allergic skin reactions, resulting in an itchy rash at the tattoo site.
  • People called him Titch, a contraction of his surname, but, truth be told, he was also titchy, the shortest boy in the whole school.
  • An itchy rash appears around the fifth day of the disease and can last from four to seven days.
  • A deadly combination: half has played already and wants to wander off; the other half gets itchy waiting for their turn.
  • My skin has broken out in an itchy rash.
  • The pitchy pigment's obscuring weight seems to bank rather than smother the glimmering coruscations.
  • Cut to Tenacity, where Maria dares to have an opinion and is called conniving and twitchy by Holly's loyal hench-angel. Starpulse Entertainment News
  • It's important to look for visual changes such as dimpling around the nipple, itchy scaly rashes or any change in size or shape of the breast, she adds. Can a Plastic Pad Make
  • You might scratch the skin because it is itchy due to eczema or psoriasis inside the ear.
  • How does this twitchy recluse become the regal princess in Act III? Times, Sunday Times
  • The stratum of the earth is black and pitchy, and the springs beneath it are of a dark and graveolent water. The Pilgrims of the Rhine
  • My eyes sometimes get red and itchy in the summer.
  • Despite normal pollen levels for the time of year, people who have never suffered before have suddenly developed flu-like symptoms - sneezing, runny noses and itchy eyes.
  • Even the word makes me feel itchy and hot and uncomfortable.
  • I suggest to you people whinning that cnn is now actually reporting some of the news (actually giving us some the real health care issues that real people are concerned about) - instead of just the constant bandwagoning for Obama policies-tune in to msnbc .... there you can get every thing your itchy ears want to hear .... CNN Poll: President's approval on health care under 50 percent
  • Over the past few months I have been plagued by an itchy and sore red rash in both sides of my groin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abdomen yellowish brown, above sprinkled with dark brown, the edges of each segment with several small wart-like prominences; two first segments being also shagreened at the sides, beneath pitchy brown, segments at the base black with green reflections; the femora are pitchy brown; the tibiAe pale yellowish with black spines; the tarsi of a deeper yellow; head dark brown, the trophi and a narrow line on the cheeks yellowish; antennae somewhat ferruginous. Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 2
  • He is finding the plaster uncomfortable because the skin underneath feels itchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oddly out of place, these slightly kitchy slightly ahead of their time, super detailed works done for hire stand out against the sloppiness in many other galleries.
  • At this stage, my clients informed me that there was no soap suitable for their red, sore, itchy skin.
  • It conjurs up images of spangly cheapness, itchy Christmas party dresses in lurid colours, and hangover discomfort.
  • The result is that your skin dries out and becomes inflamed and itchy. The Sun
  • On today's episode of Kitchy TV, I visit Wurstkuche in Downtown LA and discuss the delicious biers, exotic sausages, and Belgian-style fries they're serving with owner, Joseph. Claire Thomas: Sausage, Fries and Beer -- Do I Really Need to Say More?
  • Miss Slocum had a queer, mincing gait which her long limbs appeared averse to, and the result was a little hitchy. That Girl Montana
  • She remembered walking rigidly up the stone steps in her white lace, with the stockings too tight and the white shoes pinching and the back of the dress itchy.
  • I've known the word titchy since early childhood but had never thought about its origin until, on a recent trip to the Basque country, I became aware that there is a Basque word titxia pronounced "titchia", meaning small. Languagehat.com: TITCHY.
  • Antihistamine creams and tablets are both effective in reducing urticaria (hives or nettle rash), the itchy white bumps on the skin often caused by insect bites and stings.
  • Besides an itchy scalp, patients may complain of a burning sensation in facial areas affected by seborrhea.
  • The Hyderabad unit would manufacture the boiler feed pumps and Bhopal and Jhansi units would supply electricals and switchyard equipment, the release said.
  • Prickly heat is a very itchy rash that appears in hot, humid weather.
  • Willie comes out of the kitchen door, nervous and twitchy.
  • Relief could be on the way for millions of people who suffer itchy eyes and stuffed up noses at the sight of a household cat. Times, Sunday Times
  • You know how twitchy they get about security. Times, Sunday Times
  • “From her elegant silk lingerie into horrible itchy blue coarse stuff called linsey-woolsey.” Archive 2004-07-01

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