Definitionadj. relating to or resembling or having leprosy
Last update: July 29, 2015
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St James's Palace, at the north side of St James's Park, was acquired and rebuilt by Henry VIII., having been formerly a hospital founded in the 12th century for leprous maidens. [Please select]
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The cell is leprous. [Please select]
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The cell was leprous, he said. [Please select]
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Tirzah shrank from him, as if he were the leprous one. [Please select]
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I only wonder they're not all red-haired and leprous.' [Please select]
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They were talking about some Russian novel--a name like Leprous Souls--and she asked me if I had read it. [Please select]
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They hadn't much use for books, except some Russian ones, and I acquired merit in their eyes for having read Leprous Souls. [Please select]
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In the dawning twilight, it seemed a monstrous, leprous lichen, shuddering at the unholy thing it hid. [Please select]
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The breathing grew more laboured, the leprous eyes were clouded, the once stalwart frame was fast becoming rigid. [Please select]
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Hauled stark over the gunwale he breathes upward the stench of his green grave, his leprous nosehole snoring to the sun. [Please select]
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But the prophet instead of coming to him, sent a message directing Naaman to wash in Jordan seven times, when his leprous flesh would be restored to health. [Please select]
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