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Blistered

Blister \Blis"ter\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Blistered; p. pr. & vb. n. Blistering.] To be affected with a blister or blisters; to have a blister form on.

Let my tongue blister.
--Shak.

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blistered
  1. Having one or more blisters v

  2. (en-past of: blister)

WordNet
blistered

adj. (of skin) having blisters (swellings containing watery fluid) caused by burning or irritation; "escaped from the fire with only a blistered hand"

Wikipedia
Blistered

"Blistered" is a song recorded by American country music artist Johnny Cash. It was released in October 1969 as the first single from his album Hello, I'm Johnny Cash. The song peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in Canada. The song was written by Billy Ed Wheeler.

"Blistered" was also featured as an album track on "And Then Along Comes...The Association" (Valiant Records, June, 1966). This version featured Russ Giguere on vocals and had a quick-tempo rock and roll sound.

Usage examples of "blistered".

The leaves of the common white Cabbage, when gently bruised and applied to a blistered surface, will promote a free discharge, as also when laid next the skin in dropsy of the ankles.

After a momentary shocked pause while the assassins froze in their tracks and Liatris blistered the air around her with curses even as she drew her daggers, the door burst open and Sarabian, dressed in Elene hose, a full-sleeved linen shirt, and with his long, black hair tied back, lunged out into the hallway, rapier in hand.

A rat trotted lazily, lousily, across the cracked and blistered cement of the street.

They looked like pregnant midwife toads, blistered with bulky refugee pods hanging from their cargo spines, steerage for tens of thousands of passengers on the three-week, forty-light year journey to Septagon for resettlement.

Christa had smiled ironically at the term and had blistered out a lead break that had rooted the dancers to the parquetry and turned them around to watch the woman who was making such music.

Beautiful plasterwork, painted niches, massive doorways by which the downstairs rooms opened out of one another were all defaced, blistered or partially or even totally destroyed.

All that could be done was to smear the scalded and blistered flesh with locomotive grease.

He smelled of vomit and singed hair and blistered flesh, and her stomach rolled and heaved.

Then Yount hastily scrambled out again, his own clothes smoldering here and there, his black beard singed and his face and hands blistered.

I laid it down on the otherwise empty dresser beside a mark where a small spillage had blistered the varnish.

He had a huge, jowly face with a splotchy red nose blistered with fiery capillaries.

She put the blistered papers with the staggery letters away in the cupboard to keep.

But by then all was a mass of warfare and death and smoke and blistered ants and ruptured plassteel and some officer got smart and called for troops to move back and dig in at another spot.

UV burn from Iota, bugbites, feet blistered and ground into sausage and aching, oxygen-starved muscles was the cold.

All exactly what you would expect weeds, salt-streaked alloy siding, blistered paint, old carnie holograms with no memory of themselves as human, which, faded but energetic, woke into life as you passed, pursuing, hectoring, cajoling.