Synonym: bleb, bulla, scald, vesicate, whip. Similar words: blistered, blistering, listen, glisten, enlisted, listener, listen to, glistening. Meaning: ['blɪstə] n. (pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid. v. 1. get blistered 2. subject to harsh criticism 3. cause blisters to from on.
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1, The affected skin turns red and may blister.
2, His skin was beginning to blister.
3, I've got a blister on my left foot.
4, The paint will blister in the heat.
5, I was bothered about the blister on my hand.
6, The blister broke when she pricked it.
7, He broke the blister with a needle.
8, My boot is pressing against a blister on my toe.
9, My feet blister easily.
10, He pricked the blister on his heel with a sterilized needle.
11, The bandage must be put on when the blister breaks.
12, Internal decorations will be affected. Paint will blister and flake off.
13, Navy doctors say the new shoes have cut blister problems in half since the boot camp started issuing them last July.
14, In doing so, he developed a blister on his foot that turned into a diabetic ulcer.
15, The paint may blister in a mild attack or show yellow soapy runs in a severe attack.
16, A large blister came on the heel of her right palm, from forcing the trowel handle down to prise bricks up.
17, So next time you get a blister, don't stop the game - stop the pain.
18, If the blister becomes red and drains pus,[http://sentencedict.com/blister.html] see your doctor.
19, I have pricked my first blister, squeezed out the fluid, and dabbed it with surgical spirit.
20, This characteristic has no connection with blister blight.
21, Roast the peppers until the skin begins to char and blister.
22, It is not a good idea to burst a blister.
23, I burnt my shoulders over the weekend and they're starting to blister.
24, Even as he watched, the paint on the metal surface of the door began to blister.
25, This means that they are always slightly damp, and so step paint would tend to bubble or blister.
26, The balan turned out to be nothing more exotic than an infected blister.
27, It's a subject that makes my blood boil and disappointments have left me a blister short of swearing.
28, Garlic, for example, must only be used in tiny amounts or it will blister the skin.
29, To repair the defect, first use a sharp knife to make two cuts at right angles across the blister.
30, I chatter with enthusiasm whilst knobs of butter slide off the fishes' backs and sizzle to blister bubbles.
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