Word: antisepticized
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But the aspiring astronaut almost overplayed the gag. After a London tabloid splashed a picture of the "passport" across half a page, hundreds of people asked for passports and announced their readiness to trade this world for another. Plaintively the society announced that it was all a fake-they were...
If a man gets a deep flesh cut from a jagged instrument, the doctor usually washes out the wound with soap & water, cuts away dead tissue, and stitches up the wound. He may put a mild antiseptic on the surrounding skin. He would never think of cauterizing such a wound...
#&182; Mrs. Wyburn and Miss Westbury, two elderly pussies whose skill in exchanging tattle and insults is so practiced that it is sometimes hard to know which is speaking. When one has clawed the other a particularly deep swipe, she always follows up with the stinging antiseptic, e.g. "I do...
At 35, Dr. Barnes was a millionaire, thanks to his development of a bland antiseptic which he named Argyrol. Albert Barnes thereupon went looking for something else worth fighting for.
Certainly none of this tradition does Wellesley differ from a number of other girl's colleges, although most other schools with an equal degree of formalized social intercourse are located with far less proximity to ready, willing, and relatively able suitors. The "game girl" is not rare, but she is...