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skin
noun as in outer covering, especially of animate being
Example Sentences
Though the most pressing health concern is protecting our lungs from smoke and ash, wildfires can also affect and irritate our sinuses, skin and eyes.
A woman born with an extremely rare genetic skin condition has had two healthy children using a cutting-edge genetic testing service.
The relentless need to move was often accompanied by sleeplessness and a crawling sensation under her skin.
One remark by James seems to make it clear they were discussing the NBA’s all-time leading scorer’s beef with Smith, with James apparently explaining what it was that got under his skin.
But the slip of skin didn’t derail the maritime festivities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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