Crossword clues for blisters
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n. (plural of blister English)
Usage examples of "blisters".
She didn't even notice what the coffee had done to her, didn't even think about it until her parents' expressions of horror alerted her to the fact that there were burns and blisters already rising on her lower arms.
He told her she wasn't to complain to him about blisters from hand grips an affliction that he alleged was really caused by a muscling up that wasn't any fault of his.
But you also don't dance yourself bloody-footed either' Her feet were tender, come to think of it, and, when she examined the soles, she discovered blisters and myriad thin scratches.
His right arm was a mass of tiny blisters, and her left one was in no better shape.
Yana rubbed cautiously at her arms, avoiding the burn blisters but needing to increase blood circulation and reduce hypothermia.
She'd probably get heel blisters in spite of fluff-padding the toes, but she marched as smartly as the others did out of their berth and onto the main dock staging area.
There were other, smaller blisters set in deep ranges of what had once been ocean trenches.
Ignoring the sting of the blisters he had acquired in the last two days, he dried his hands finger by finger on the grimy rag attached to his belt.
He was careful not to rub the stone too deep, for raw numbweed must be used sparingly or you could get horrible blisters and end up with scars.
Fifty-three years Blisters had survived: forty-five of them by stealing.
Two thoughts made Blisters hesitate as he slid like an eel in the fat man's wake.
The second, that he was known to have friends in organised places, and if Tollman was carrying organisation money Blisters wasn't going to burn his fingers stealing it, which was how he got his nickname in the first place.
Regretfully Blisters peeled off from the quarry, and returned to the throng in the comforting shadows under the grandstand.
Each jockey subsequently asked a wife or girlfriend to collect the winnings and several of these would have made easy prey to Blisters Schultz, had he not already started home.
This time the word was that number 9, Ewing, had developed blisters and had been warned twice.