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The word "blister" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an inflamed bubble on the skin that is filled with fluid. For example: "I got a blister on my foot from wearing the wrong shoes."
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Unzipping my tent door to this view was worth every blister and shiver.
We chat with the others and collect tales of how everyone is getting on: someone claims to have seen a porcupine; another has fallen and broken their arm; a murder squad policeman has fainted at the sight of a bloodied blister.
But momentum was firmly with Tsonga and Wawrinka, who had treatment to a blister on the middle finger of his right hand early in the set, had to dig deep to save two break points in each of his first two service games.
After Britain switched to blister packs in 1998, which require you to punch pills out one by one, deaths from overdoses of paracetamol (the active ingredient in Tylenol) dropped 44% in 11 years.Some who ponder suicide may be dissuaded by counselling.
Like a stone in a shoe, it would always be liable to cause a temper-fraying blister.
White-bark pine is currently under attack by the mountain pine beetle and a fungal disease called blister rust.The mountain pine beetle is a new threat.
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After a 12-year campaign of mass vaccination, smallpox, a potentially lethal fever-and-blister-causing virus, was finally declared extinct.
Lithe and smiling, proud of his "boot-shaped" and blister-proof feet, he moved on exposed rock faces with the grace of a dancer and the fearlessness of a boy.
In the interim, the WHO wants drug companies to "co-blister" pills made of suitable drugs into a single pack.
Lady Warsi, who resigned from the government in August over Gaza, delivered a blistering critique last month of the approach towards Britain's Muslims, warning that failure to engage properly with communities across the UK has created a climate of suspicion and undermined the fight against extremism.
"Playstation thumb" – in which players' thumbs became blistered and flaking – was reported in the South African Medical Journal, while "Nintendinitis" was a RSI-type injury affecting the wrist and elbow.
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