11 adjectives to describe itchings

They leave a slight discolouration on the skin, with considerable itching.

Very disagreeable itchings snatched me from my first nap, and drove me to a wooden bench outside the door.

The child's hands, however, should always be muffled to prevent its scratching or breaking the sores, for otherwise he will not be kept from thus attempting to allay the excessive itching which they occasion.

They lacerate the epidermis in some way or other, as a small hole is observable where they have been seated; and cause extreme itching and considerable inflammation of the part.

Madame Geiger told me that she was one night awoke by a horrible itching; she sprang immediately out of bed, and beheld a swarm of ants of the above description pass over her bed.

It was fancied that he was a Ritualistfond of floral devices and huge candles, with an incipient itching for variegated millinery, beads, and crosses.

" The mate made a gesture of protest before this possible death, and at the same time rubbed his eyes as though he felt in them an intolerable itching.

The operation of opium is generally attended with a slow, but strong and full pulse, a dryness of the mouth, a redness and light itching of the skin: and followed by a degree of nausea, a difficulty of respiration, lowness of the spirits, and a weak languid pulse.

The humour whence the musk is generated, falls down towards the navel of the animal, where it gathers into tumors like grumous blood; and when this tumor is ripe, it produces a painful itching, on which the animal rubs himself against rocks or stones till he bursts the tumor, and the contents run out and coagulate on the stone; after which, the wound heals, and the humour gathers again as before.

I had a peculiar itching to take aim at one of them, and consulted the Captain with my eyes, but he frowned.

His whole body was red as fire, and he screamed with the pain and torment of the severe itching.

11 adjectives to describe  itchings