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Definition of itchy in English: itchyadjectiveitchier, itchiest ˈɪtʃiˈɪtʃi Having or causing an itch. Example sentencesExamples - She says she has been feeling weak and giddy and has developed a widespread itchy skin rash.
- A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin.
- Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling.
- The skin becomes intensely itchy, so much so that the patient cannot resist the urge to scratch.
- My skin is rather itchy as the area really has been covered up since last December.
- 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.
- Commonly the skin around the ankles is affected, becoming speckled, itchy and inflamed.
- You might scratch the skin because it is itchy due to eczema or psoriasis inside the ear.
- Other people report nosebleeds, itchy eyes, sore throats and headaches.
- I sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes puff up and the back of my mouth gets swollen and itchy.
- At this stage, my clients informed me that there was no soap suitable for their red, sore, itchy skin.
- It causes a red, itchy rash on the skin that appears first on the abdomen or back and face and then spreads to other parts of the body.
- It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes.
- The telltale sign is the appearance of itchy patches of skin that flake or crack.
- Moisturising bath and shower products may help if your skin is dry or itchy.
- Their bloodsucking bite can cause itchy red welts to appear on the skin of their victims.
- An itchy rash appears around the fifth day of the disease and can last from four to seven days.
- Dry coughs occur when you have an itchy feeling in your throat.
- 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.
- Both the rash and blisters will be itchy and usually appear on the body and face first.
Phrases informal Have or develop a strong urge to travel or move from place to place. I have permanently itchy feet Example sentencesExamples - You may have a tendency to get itchy feet at times and need change and travel.
- My parents had itchy feet and we lived in about 12 different houses in eighteen years.
- I had just qualified and I suppose I had itchy feet.
- He had known for some time that Mills, who had been with the firm for 27 years, had itchy feet - as did a number of other senior directors.
- Nonetheless by the mid-1990s Tyndall was getting itchy feet, as were several of his colleagues.
- We've always had itchy feet but I can see us living our days out in Turkey.
- Terry then had itchy feet again and moved to Perth.
- Even now, after 4 or so years, I'm getting itchy feet.
- Arriving home, retirement was once again on the cards, but six months into it, he again got itchy feet.
- But then later she says, probably more honestly, that after six months she'd probably get itchy feet again.
Derivatives noun ˈɪtʃɪnəsˈɪtʃinəs Some students complained that they suffered from itchiness. Example sentencesExamples - O'Connor said the classic symptom is itchiness.
- Even if you are super careful, you might still wind up with itchiness or a pimple-like sore.
- The surgery improved her condition, but also left her with unbearable itchiness and sweating.
- But that fashion edge may come at the price of itchiness and skin rashes, a Consumer Council product trial has found.
Rhymes bitchy, kitschy, pitchy, Richie, titchy, twitchy Definition of itchy in US English: itchyadjectiveˈiCHēˈɪtʃi Having or causing an itch. Example sentencesExamples - Both the rash and blisters will be itchy and usually appear on the body and face first.
- My skin is rather itchy as the area really has been covered up since last December.
- The telltale sign is the appearance of itchy patches of skin that flake or crack.
- She says she has been feeling weak and giddy and has developed a widespread itchy skin rash.
- It causes a red, itchy rash on the skin that appears first on the abdomen or back and face and then spreads to other parts of the body.
- Their bloodsucking bite can cause itchy red welts to appear on the skin of their victims.
- Other people report nosebleeds, itchy eyes, sore throats and headaches.
- I sneeze uncontrollably, my eyes puff up and the back of my mouth gets swollen and itchy.
- Dry coughs occur when you have an itchy feeling in your throat.
- Prickly heat is a very itchy red skin rash, causing a prickling or burning feeling.
- Moisturising bath and shower products may help if your skin is dry or itchy.
- 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.
- The skin becomes intensely itchy, so much so that the patient cannot resist the urge to scratch.
- You might scratch the skin because it is itchy due to eczema or psoriasis inside the ear.
- An itchy rash appears around the fifth day of the disease and can last from four to seven days.
- At this stage, my clients informed me that there was no soap suitable for their red, sore, itchy skin.
- Commonly the skin around the ankles is affected, becoming speckled, itchy and inflamed.
- It can cause redness, discharge from the eye, swelling of the eyelid, and sore or itchy eyes.
- A common skin symptom of a food allergy is hives, or raised red itchy bumps on the skin.
- 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.
Phrases informal Have or develop a strong urge to travel or move from place to place. Example sentencesExamples - Arriving home, retirement was once again on the cards, but six months into it, he again got itchy feet.
- My parents had itchy feet and we lived in about 12 different houses in eighteen years.
- Terry then had itchy feet again and moved to Perth.
- But then later she says, probably more honestly, that after six months she'd probably get itchy feet again.
- Even now, after 4 or so years, I'm getting itchy feet.
- Nonetheless by the mid-1990s Tyndall was getting itchy feet, as were several of his colleagues.
- You may have a tendency to get itchy feet at times and need change and travel.
- I had just qualified and I suppose I had itchy feet.
- We've always had itchy feet but I can see us living our days out in Turkey.
- He had known for some time that Mills, who had been with the firm for 27 years, had itchy feet - as did a number of other senior directors.
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