itching powder - meaning and definition. What is itching powder
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What (who) is itching powder - definition

ITCHING POWDER REFERS TO A GROUP OF POWDERS OR POWDER-LIKE SUBSTANCES THAT INDUCE ITCHING WHEN APPLIED ONTO HUMAN SKIN
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itching powder         
¦ noun a powder used to make someone's skin itch, typically as a practical joke.
Itching powder         
Itching powder is a powder or powder-like substance that induces itching when applied onto human skin. This is usually done as a practical joke or prank to an unsuspecting victim.
Pulverulence         
DRY, BULK MATERIAL COMPOSED OF MANY FINE SOLID PARTICLES
Pulverulence; Powders; POWDER; Powdered medicine; Powder (substance); 🝋
·noun The state of being pulverulent; abundance of dust or powder; dustiness.

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Itching powder

Itching powder is a powder or powder-like substance that induces itching when applied onto human skin. This is usually done as a practical joke or prank to an unsuspecting victim.

Examples of use of itching powder
1. Hence the itching powder, a story so compelling that the press had to cover it.
2. The itching powder isn‘t the first time the Knesset has been used directly.
3. Well, it‘s war, featuring the usual suspects: manipulations (the itching powder prank), clever maneuvers and big money.
4. They assembled kits containing itching powder, of the type sold in magic stores, and informational materials from the association.
5. The first line of the explanatory material said that the envelope also contained itching powder of the kind that is sold in toy stores.