blister

ಬ್ಲಿಸ್ಟರ್
definition
verb
the surface of the door began to blister
form swellings filled with air or fluid on the surface of something.
noun
Closely monitor your feet before and after exercise for any signs of potential damage, such as blisters , which can lead to ulcers if left untreated.
a small bubble on the skin filled with serum and caused by friction, burning, or other damage.
the child is a disgusting little blister
an annoying person.
translation of 'blister'
ಬೊಕ್ಕೆ
noun
ಗುಳ್ಳೆ
example
In rare instances the skin can 'blister' and peel.
the surface of the door began to 'blister'
Spending too much time in the sun, or not using adequate protection can 'blister' your skin and make it peel.
the child is a disgusting little 'blister'
His smooth, glowing skin began to 'blister' and crack.
Use thicker-fleshed chiles, such as poblanos, and allow their skin to blacken and 'blister' without burning through the flesh.
This surface film can 'blister' or peel if the wood is wetted or if inside water vapor moves through the house wall and wood siding because of the absence of a vapor barrier.
Today I have applied a 'blister' to my stomach, or rather on my left side.
‘It has got progressively worse and now when I cry my face burns and begins to 'blister' ,’ she said.
They will collapse and soften, and their skin will blacken and 'blister' .
If you breathe it, it will 'blister' your mouth and throat until you suffocate.
The pavement was hot and full of small stones, and his stocking feet began to 'blister' .
Mark the 'blister' with spray paint and monitor it as part of the roofs routine maintenance.
If your lipstick comes in contact with a fever 'blister' or cold sore, throw it away.
A physician was called, who soon after his arrival applied a 'blister' to the throat and let another pint of blood.
Most severe forms may cause the skin to 'blister' and peel over the entire body surface.
This causes the skin to 'blister' on contact, which can result in infection, sepsis, and death.
the child is a disgusting little 'blister'
They will puff up and the skin will 'blister' slightly.
the surface of the door began to 'blister'
There may also be redness around the 'blister' , and the skin may feel hot and painful.
I could feel the skin there beginning to 'blister' .
My feet were beginning to 'blister' , and my joints ached, but finally, tired and weary, I reached the final step.
Let the 'blister' and the surrounding wood dry thoroughly before adding glue.
Pretty soon, red and orange flames leaped around her with heat enough to warm and then 'blister' her skin, despite the light fall of rain that started after the fire was lit.
Some chemicals make the area 'blister' and cause the wart to fall off.
To prevent 'blisters' friction should be reduced and the skin kept dry.
The disease, which 'blisters' the mouths and hooves of livestock, cannot be transmitted to humans, presenting no health risk to people eating the meat or drinking the milk of the infected cows.
We get waved towards the back of the plane and the exhaust trail goes back a 100 yards, inside of it it's like a furnace, you can almost feel it 'blistering' your face.
If the skin rash is very severe 'blisters' and ulcers can develop.
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