Similar words: blistering, registered, flustered, listen, glisten, enlisted, listen to, listener. Meaning: ['blɪstə] adj. (of skin) having blisters (swellings containing watery fluid) caused by burning or irritation.
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31. The skin at her forehead blistered up, peeling off in long ragged strips.
32. Beefy won't be able to put his blistered feet up until he arrives in Margate on October 16.
33. On the bedside table there still sits a pocket Bible covered in cheap black leather that has blistered with the damp.
34. The wind begins to moan ghoulishly between their blistered tubular legs.
35. Her feet are blistered and taped up, and she is wearing shoes with the toes cut out to relieve the pressure.
36. And Martin gives a brief description of the type of terrain and gradients that blistered feet will meet.
37. She paused long enough to bathe her blistered feet.
38. The tight shoes and perspiration blistered her feet.
39. The heat had blistered the paint of the building.
40. The tropical blistered the coast.
41. Bathe your blistered finger in hot water.
42. Her face was crimson with sunburn and her blistered palms raw.
43. She moaned as a sharp pebble cut into her blistered foot.
44. The senator blistered the administration in his speech on Friday.
45. Bandaging keeps air off the burned skin, reduces pain and protects blistered skin.
46. The boss blistered his assistant in front of the whole office. Sentencedict.com
47. His trousers had burned and his skin was black and blistered. But he was alive.
48. My feet were blistered from walking on mountain paths all day.
49. The scorching sun has blistered the paint on the door.
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