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abraiding
vb. (present participle of abraid English)
Usage examples of "abraiding".
Surface temperature, diurnally, is, of course, much higher in the dune country, by day, if one were so unwise as to go barefoot, the bright sand would quickly cripple a man, abraiding and burning the flesh from his feet in a matter of hours.
The pack's straps were abraiding the telaba on his shoulders, wearing through to the lightweight chain beneath.