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I. blister [ingl. am. ˈblɪstər, ingl. brit. ˈblɪstə] SUST.
1. blister MED.:
these shoes give me blisters
2. blister (on paintwork):
3. blister (on aircraft):
II. blister [ingl. am. ˈblɪstər, ingl. brit. ˈblɪstə] V. intr.
blister skin/paint:
III. blister [ingl. am. ˈblɪstər, ingl. brit. ˈblɪstə] V. trans.
water blister SUST.
fever blister SUST. ingl. am.
fever blister → cold sore
cold sore SUST.
fuego m amer.
pupa f Esp. coloq.
blister pack SUST.
blood blister SUST.
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to cause blisters on
I got blisters on my feet
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I. blister [ˈblɪstəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] SUST.
1. blister ANAT.:
2. blister (bubble):
II. blister [ˈblɪstəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] V. trans.
III. blister [ˈblɪstəʳ, ingl. am. -tɚ] V. intr.
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to have blisters on one's feet
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I. blister [ˈblɪs·tər] SUST.
1. blister ANAT.:
2. blister (bubble):
II. blister [ˈblɪs·tər] V. trans.
III. blister [ˈblɪs·tər] V. intr.
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to have blisters on one's feet
Present
Iblister
youblister
he/she/itblisters
weblister
youblister
theyblister
Past
Iblistered
youblistered
he/she/itblistered
weblistered
youblistered
theyblistered
Present Perfect
Ihaveblistered
youhaveblistered
he/she/ithasblistered
wehaveblistered
youhaveblistered
theyhaveblistered
Past Perfect
Ihadblistered
youhadblistered
he/she/ithadblistered
wehadblistered
youhadblistered
theyhadblistered
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It is characterized by blister formation secondary to even mild trauma.
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This may intensify foot odor, although polyester and nylon can help reduce blisters by keeping the perspiration away from the foot.
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Additionally, if a blister or crust forms following treatment, it is imperative that the patient does not manipulate this secondary skin change.
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For example, a person is much more likely to spread herpes infection when blisters are present than when they are absent.
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A further twenty-five per cent probably blister their tongues, and twenty-five per cent are declared innocent.
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