10 Results found for "skin_queen".

Victoria plum

in honour of Queen Victoria (1819–1901). Victoria plum (plural Victoria plums) A variety of English plum with yellow flesh and a red or mottled skin....


reine-claude

after Queen Claude (1499–1524). IPA(key): /ʁɛn.klod/ reine-claude f (plural reines-claudes) greengage (plum with greenish-yellow flesh and skin) → German:...


regina

and her skin is dark like the castagnola. […] “ […] But it has the bicyclists attending!” / “That is true. Then it must belong to the Queen Margherita...


dusky

color, not clashing with any of the other colors. (dated, literary) Dark-skinned. 1877, Henry Kendall, “Ode to a Black Gin”, in The Australian Town and...


redfish

redfish (plural redfish or redfishes) Any of several species fish with red skin or flesh: Any of genus Sebastes, or edible red rockfishs. especially Sebastes...


scrofula

was made for the kings of England, and was exercised till the reign of Queen Anne; one of the last people to be cured in that way being Dr. Johnson.)...


疙瘩

preoccupation (regional, colloquial, card games) queen (Q) (queen): Dialectal synonyms of 圈兒 (“queen (playing cards)”) [map] (hangup): (Hokkien) 結/结 (kat)...


peel

peeling, simple past and past participle peeled) (transitive) To remove the skin or outer covering of. I sat by my sister's bed, peeling oranges for her....


horsehair shirt

Douglas Boyd, April Queen: Eleanor of Aquitaine, →ISBN: Becket took to wearing a horsehair shirt, constantly irritating the skin beneath the fine clothes...


rumpalicious

2001 January, Brett Johnson, Rebecca Louie, “Skin Flicks”, in Vibe: The unmistakably rumpalicious video queen GLORIA VELEZ gets cheeky with JA RULE. 2006...