Noun
a disease affecting the skin
Source: WordNetThe first time you saw me, I bet you didn't think, He's going to get me killed." "The first time I saw you, I wished you'd go back to Idris. You know I don't like change." "I grew on you, though." "Eventually. Like a moss, or a skin disease. Cassandra Clare
I grew on you, though," Jace stated confidently. "Eventually," Alec agreed. "Like moss, or a skin disease. Cassandra Clare
You must have to want it so badly, if there is any way you can live without it, get out of it. Being an unsuccessful actor is like having a skin disease. Make sure your passion is not misplaced. Tom Sizemore
He had a disfiguring skin disease and, more seriously, suffered acute attacks of some grave illness in June 1405; April 1406; June 1408; during the winter of 1408–09; December 1412; and finally a fatal bout in March 1413. Source: Internet
But after he is struck by a skin disease and intense pressure from Michinaga; he withdrew from this role and his younger brother, Prince Atsunaga, was named Crown Prince in his place. Source: Internet
Marat, a member of the National Convention and a journalist, had a skin disease that caused him to itch horribly. Source: Internet