9 Verbs to Use for the Word itches

His ears have catched the itch of his tongue, and though he scratch them, like a beast with his hoof, he finds a pleasure in it.

The Pope causes your shade to appear before his sacred tribunal, and according as the number of the dead whom you have raised to life is judged sufficient or not, as the touch of your tibia or coccyx has cured the itch or scrofula or not, you are admitted or excluded.

He doth itch towards a poet, and greases his breeches extremely with feeding without a napkin.

So the poor widow agreed and spent the day picking out the lice and at evening the rich woman brought out a measure of rice to give her as her wages and, as she was measuring it, she felt her head itch

* Most honored Iv-Iv-itch!

Yet, to our cost, in that short time, we find They left their itch of novelty behind.

By resisting the itch of theorizing from one of those loose hypotheses which then appeared plausibly to explain everything, he probably renounced the point of view from which most credit and interest would be derivable at the time.

The rest may satisfy their curious itch With city-gazettes, or some factious speech, Or whate'er libel, for the public good, Stirs up the shrove-tide crew to fire and blood.

They were forced to make a part of the journey in wagons with the common soldiery and camp-retainers, and Aurore in this manner took the itch, to her mother's great mortification.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  itches