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Example sentences for "chickenpox"

Lexicographically close words:
chicha; chick; chickadee; chickadees; chicken; chickens; chickie; chicks; chickweed; chicle
  1. Chickenpox has neither distressing symptoms nor is it significant as regards danger.

  2. The crystalline eruption was not chickenpox; for the three first cases of it had all gone through chickenpox before.

  3. Scarlet fever usually begins with a sore throat, while chickenpox has very few initial symptoms; usually the first thing noted is the rash itself.

  4. There's chickenpox at our usual summer home, so we basely fled, leaving Johnny to struggle against its fearful ravages single-handed.

  5. Allan, this is the first chickenpox they've had up there since the summer we came.

  6. Send him back to Wallraven, and tell Johnny Hewitt to see that he's plunged into the middle of the chickenpox epidemic we fled from.

  7. But the chickenpox part of it had escaped me.

  8. Chickenpox almost invariably results in a rapid and speedy recovery without complications or sequels.

  9. The crusts in chickenpox are thin, and appear in four or five days, while those of smallpox are large and yellow, and occur after ten or twelve days.

  10. The discrimination between chickenpox and smallpox is sometimes extremely puzzling and demands the skill of an experienced physician.

  11. This is shown by the fact that chickenpox sometimes attacks a patient suffering with, or recovering from, smallpox.

  12. In chickenpox preliminary discomfort is absent, or lasts but a few hours before the eruption.

  13. This forms one of its distinguishing features when chickenpox is compared with smallpox.

  14. The reader is referred to the article on chickenpox for a consideration of this matter.

  15. In chickenpox the eruption is seen on the unexposed skin chiefly, but may occur on the scalp and forehead, and even on the palms, soles, forearms, and face.

  16. Chickenpox is more commonly a disease of childhood; smallpox attacks all ages.

  17. One attack of chickenpox usually protects against another, but two or three attacks in the same individual are not unknown.

  18. Chickenpox in an adult is less common than in children.


  19. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chickenpox" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.