Blister (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: blis·ter
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈblɪs.tər/ US: /ˈblɪs.tɚ/
Blister as a NOUN
Meaning: A painful liquid-filled swelling of the skin brought on by burning or constant rubbing, especially on the foot.
Example:
> My new trainers gave me blisters.
> Did you see that she has a blister on her thumb?
Blister as a VERB
Meaning: Either to cause or to develop blisters.
Example:
> When I spend too much time in the sun, the sun burns blisters on my body.
> I hate it when my feet start to blister in the middle of a sport season.
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When a fluid blister is broken, the skin is painful.
Good sentence Moung! 😀
You can also say:
When a fluid blister is broken, it is painful when that skin is touched.
If i make handswork without protective gloves, i can get a blister.
Good sentence Aleksandr! 😀
Try saying:
If I do handiwork without protective gloves, I can get a blister.
When I use the rubber boot, sometimes some painfull blister appears in some part of my foot, and I have difficult to walk.
While the woman was cooking the lunch, in some moment, the steam from the one pot caused blister on her arm.
Good sentences Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
When I use the rubber boot, sometimes some painful blister appears on some part of my foot, and I have difficulty walking.
While the woman was cooking the lunch, at some moment, the steam from the one pot caused a blister on her arm.
Most blisters heal naturally on their own in a few days.You should see a healthcare provider if your blister does not improve after a few days.
Good sentence Vlad! 😀
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