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blistered
adjective as in burned
adjective as in inflamed
Example Sentences
With fire boots like these, it’s often said that it’s not the boot that gets broken in but your foot, so a durable pair of socks that fit well is sometimes just as important as the boot itself, especially when it comes to avoiding blisters.
Photographs leaked from inside Zeinhom morgue show charred and blistered bodies strewn on the floor.
Grill or broil, turning occasionally, until the skins are black and blistered.
Jean Potin keeps up a running flow of talk as he conducts his visitor down the long bare passages, past blistered yellow doors.
So, when he sat shoeless, resting his blistered feet on Locker's porch, he was ready to make his decision.
The nurse who handed her the cup noticed a dark red sediment at the bottom, and on tasting it found her tongue blistered!
He blistered Arbuthnot with abuse, swung from the newspaper office, and barged mightily down Fleet Street, a disturber of traffic.
Lay pretty long, and by lying with my sheet upon my lip, as I have of old observed it, my upper lip was blistered in the morning.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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