He has played until his fingers blistered, the blisters burst, the wounds scabbed and the scabs formed calluses. |
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The tiny peppers are blistered first on one side, then the other, before being salted and plated for serving. |
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I stared down at my palm and gasped when I saw that the skin was actually blistered and red, like boiling water had been dribbled over my palm. |
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A car comes rattling down the street, thick smoke pouring out the back, every door a different colour of blistered paint. |
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In his hand the flesh was burnt and blistered, for a mark had been burnt in, three circles inside each other with a triangle in the middle. |
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Meanwhile place the peppers under a grill and cook, turning until blistered and blackened all over. |
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Gingerly flexing my wrists, I see the skin underneath is raw and blistered. |
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My friends' faces and arms tanned a beautiful bronze while my arms withered, blistered, burned and peeled. |
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The anchorwoman chuckled as a mug shot of the perpetrator showed his swollen eyes and blistered nose. |
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Her armour was scorched and burnt away in places, revealing blistered skin and burn wounds severe enough to make an experienced doctor wince. |
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His whole face is blistered and he has first and second-degree burns to his face which may leave scarring. |
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The carpet felt scratchy beneath my blistered feet, so I tiptoed all the way to the door. |
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Their problems did not resolve immediately and some boards blistered using other company's ink. |
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The skin had blistered over and fell into a soft pale purple color and the swelling went down. |
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The skin blistered later in the day, but I wasn't around to take photos that time either. |
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The skin of victims of mustard gas blistered, the eyes became very sore and they began to vomit. |
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Soon everything was on fire and she watched helplessly as her skin blistered and burned. |
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Nine-year-old Gloria suffers from a rare painful disease that leaves her skin blistered. |
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It made the merchants under their canopies sweat like cattle, and blistered the weathered skin of the tireless workers just outside the city. |
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His parents first began to notice something was wrong when he was six months old after he badly blistered his fingers on a hot potato chip. |
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He was also suffering from bites that had severely blistered both of his legs. |
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I have had several blistered fingers and throbbing arms from the evil socket. |
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He was told to spin jute yarn by a hand rotating machine, because of which his palms were blistered and, at times, bleeding. |
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The golf bag chafed my left shoulder beneath my tee-shirt and my left palm was badly blistered. |
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Externally, the fuselage paint directly below the fire location was blistered. |
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His feet were blistered and his legs were on the point of collapse. |
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Photographs leaked from inside Zeinhom morgue show charred and blistered bodies strewn on the floor. |
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These are usually circular, slightly sunken, with a surrounding ring of raised epicarp, giving the fruit a blistered appearance. |
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Grill or broil, turning occasionally, until the skins are black and blistered. |
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There was also some soot staining and some blistered paint on the empennage. |
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The cartilage is often described as being fissured, fibrillated, or blistered. |
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It turned the skin pale and it blistered on exposure to sunlight. |
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In ancient times the points on the skin were actually blistered by burning, but now the areas to be stimulated are warmed. |
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Its leaves recall fern or palm leaves and its trunk, when mature, has a blistered form. |
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Paint was blistered on some sections of the forward engine-room bulkheads in patches which were common with the loop belt casing. |
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The broken edges of plexiglass in the left cockpit window frame were heat blistered and the edges had melted slightly. |
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A woman in Deganga, India shows her blistered hands caused by gradual arsenic poisoning. |
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Hypcrhydrosis of palms and soles, is associated and secondary infection of blistered lesions often occurs. |
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At present, the paint on the ceiling in my bathroom is blistered and some pieces are peeling off. |
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In certain very sensitive patients the skin may get to be very erythematous, edematous, blistered or crusted. |
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The bedsore on my left buttock cheek is blistered and bleeding. |
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My feet are sweaty and blistered as if I've been walking forever. |
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As well, the paint around the fracture surfaces was softened and blistered in much the same manner as a painted surface with paint stripper applied. |
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Watch for evidence of exposure to high temperature, such as darkened or blistered paint, charred overwrap or decals, melted or distorted gauge lens, etc. |
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Paint on the exterior of the gearbox casing was blistered. |
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Paint strippers are used to remove coats of paints, especially blistered or cracked coats on various substrates, particularly metal and wood and are applied by industrial and professional users, as well as consumers. |
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Watching fellow competitors stagger around camp like zombies in the mornings – tired, sore and nursing crocked knees, blistered feet or chafing in unmentionable places – was comic at times. |
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People limp about on blistered heels with sunburnt faces and washed hair. |
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Inspect the exterior of the cylinder for dents, gouges, bulges, and evidence of exposure to high temperature such as darkened or blistered paint, charred decals, melted or distorted gauge lens, etc. |
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I remembered how fierce it hurt and how it blistered. All that pain from just a skimp of flesh. |
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Give the contents a good shake, dusting all the florets. 2 Heat the oil in a large frying pan over a medium heat and saute the cauliflower pieces until lightly blistered – about 3-4 minutes. |
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Things went well through the crisp toasts with oiled acciughe, blistered friggitello peppers from the garden. |
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For reddened or blistered skin, consult a physician. |
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Adana Forsyth, 10, whose skin blistered at the slightest touch, was in agony almost every day of her short life. |
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Eventually, after many experiments, Huntsman was able to make satisfactory cast steel, in clay pot crucibles, each holding about 34 pounds of blistered steel. |
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