(1) A common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum
(1) The great wen of London
(2) The painting was grey, blue, and white, with a firm black line, a representation of an older woman, extremely well done, glasses on her nose, a kind of wen on her chin.
(3) There was a fellow with a wen in his neck, larger than me, and another with a wooden leg.
(4) The make-up people excelled themselves with lots of dirty fingernails and a welter of warts, wens and rotten corpses.
(5) The modern English wine comes from Old English wn, pronounced like modern ÔÇÿweanÔÇÖ: that indeed was how Chaucer pronounced his wyn , but Shakespeare's pronunciation was closer to our own.
(6) Throughout the sermon that morning, Inman sat staring at Ada's neck and listening as Monroe repeated four times the Emerson passage about warts and wens and decreasing forever.
sebaceous cyst